
2025 / Medical Device
Ever thought about what happens to surgical instruments after surgery?
After every surgery, surgical instruments go through a rigorous sterilization process to ensure they are safe for reuse. First, they are meticulously cleaned with enzymatic solutions to remove all biological residue. They are then inspected for damage before being sealed in sterile packaging. Next, they undergo high-temperature steam sterilization or gas treatment to eliminate any microorganisms. Each instrument is carefully tracked, documented, and labeled as sterile before being returned to the surgical team, ready for the next procedure.
However, tracking each instrument manually is a time-consuming task—every tool must be scanned individually to ensure accuracy and compliance with strict medical standards. This is where the Datamatrix reader for Moviin transforms the process. Designed to drastically reduce manual workload, this advanced device enables precise instrument recognition and simultaneous scanning of multiple tools, significantly improving efficiency and eliminating the risk of errors.
Client: Moovin