Mölnlycke has produced a new thought leadership article that explores the benefits of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), and how it improves the experience for patients and the surgical team.
At Mölnlycke, our mission is to revolutionise care for people and planet. Part of achieving this includes constantly asking how to make things better and encouraging a culture of continuous improvement. One way that we can achieve this in MIS is to work with our customers to create customised robotic laparoscopic ProcedurePak® trays. These are procedure trays assembled to contain all the single-patient components required for a particular surgical intervention, without unnecessary devices or packaging.
ProcedurePak trays offer time savings, cost-efficiency and improvements in sustainability. Importantly, studies have demonstrated that customisable trays can save up to 40% in preparation and cleanup time while reducing infection risk and surgical waste1,2.
As a European healthcare company with a global presence, we see firsthand our sector’s crucial role in making healthcare systems more resilient and sustainable in the EU and around the world. We are also convinced that the medical technology sector can and does play a vital role in providing our healthcare workforce and systems with the tools to tackle the major issues facing the healthcare sector today. We also believe that in addressing a number of these challenges, single-patient surgical materials are the best approach.
We do not advocate for single-patient surgical products because we manufacture them; we manufacture single-patient products because we believe they are the best option.
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References:
1. Snow, H. Clarke, J. Taylor, K. McGain, F. (2024) Staff satisfaction with reusable surgical drapes – Journal of Perioperative Practice 2025, Vol. 35(7-8) 358–364
2. Conrardy J, Hillanbrand M, Myers S, Nussbaum GF (2010) Reducing medical waste AORN Journal 91 (6) 711–721