of gel like medical devices is?
It poses a real risk when these 3 things come together:
Start managing your risk of infection…
conditions may increase the risk of infection, which may primarily affect patients
Infection always has consequences.Just a simple technical detail such as contact gel left open longer than recommended (30 days) after opening — can easily turn into a real and imminent risk.
When an infection is suspected, the process rarely stops at patient care…
This takes time, attention, and resources away from an already overloaded system.
In contrast, prevention: can be planned, reducing the chance of a routine task becoming a real problem.
Start managing your risk of infection…
According to the MDR, ultrasound and contact gels are non-sterile, Class I/A products. .The production is not carried out under sterile conditions, however, minimizing the microbiological load is an important aspect.
A significant risk during manufacturing may arise if quality assurance processes are ignored:
If production takes place in a controlled environment, the risk of infection is minimal.
when manufacturing gels?
During the production of gels, each batch is accompanied by regular measurements and strict quality control points, the entire process is documented and traceable for each product from production to use.
We do not offer the cheapest solution on the market, but reliability where risk minimization is not a promise, but a manufacturing principle.
The greatest exposure occurs
after opening the product and during its use.
The risk of infection does not arise from a single mistake, but from small steps in your daily routine. Therefore, reducing the risk is primarily a matter of use and replacement cycles.
Did you know that it is recommended to use an opened bottle of gel for 30 days?
The more patients the same bottle is used for, the more opportunities there are for microorganisms to enter.
The tip of the bottle may touch the patient's skin, gloves, or examination surface, from which pathogens may enter the gel.
The remaining gel can be an ideal medium for bacteria to colonize.
A long usage cycle increases the number of openings and environmental exposure, which poses an increasing risk.
storage
In warm, humid, busy environments, microorganisms can survive and multiply more easily.
The preservative in the gel
is not a disinfectant.
Institutions that consciously manage the risk of infection do not introduce new rules or increase administration. They simply intervene where the risk actually arises: in everyday use.
Risks cannot be eliminated, only minimized. This is where the issue of infection becomes a question of use.
The goal is to:
The risk of infection depends not only on what you use, but also on how and for how long. The packaging directly affects: how long a gel is in use, how many times a bottle is opened, how many patients it comes into contact with and how transparent the replacement cycle is. Regular disinfection and/or replacement of the refill bottle spout of the 5 liter product.
These are all usage factors that can be controlled and reduce the risk of infection.
In a busy office, packaging is not a logistical detail, but a matter of economy.
It works well where:
economical, yet does not remain in use for an unnecessarily long time
The 5-liter package is not primarily intended for occasional, infrequent use. With low patient traffic, a different package may be more appropriate. This is also part of the conscious choice.
To places where:
at the same time, controlled, conscious use is expected
What you can expect in everyday use:
It does not promise sterility. It does not replace hygiene protocols. However, it helps reduce exposure from everyday use.
The 5-liter package works well if the goal is not just to ensure refillability, but also to consciously manage usage and the replacement cycle.
It is recommended for institutions where, in addition to economic considerations, patient safety is also of paramount importance.
The 5-liter Ultrasound Gel is not intended for occasional use. We recommend it to healthcare professionals who value regular use, patient safety, and controlled operation.
If control and patient safety are important to you in your daily practice, the 5-liter Ultrasound Gel offers a stable solution in an institutional environment.
and who want to reduce the risks arising from use in addition to routine tasks
The 5-liter packaging supports continuous work while helping you manage the usage cycle more consciously.
No.
5L ultrasound gels are non-sterile products, therefore the method of use plays a key role in reducing the risk.
Non-sterile ultrasound gels should not be used for invasive examinations (e.g. vaginal ultrasound, rectal ultrasound, catheterization, etc.).
Typical cases when sterile gel is appropriate:
Invasive ultrasound examinations
(e.g. transvaginal, transrectal, intraoperative ultrasound)
In examinations involving wounds or damaged skin
In ultrasound performed in a sterile surgical environment
In examinations of newborns and premature babies, where the risk of infection is particularly high
When using instruments close to internal body cavities
bottles used for a long time
If possible, use a new refill bottle after opening each 5 liter bottle.
It can help, but it doesn’t solve everything on its own.
The replacement cycle and usage time are at least as important.
We recommend that you do not use the opened product for more than 30 days after opening.
Because it is economical and constantly available.
Yes, but this may degrade the image quality.
Ultrasound and contact gels are available in a variety of packaging, typically in smaller bottles and also in medium-sized versions of 20 gr, 260 ml, 500 ml and 1000 ml.
These may be useful for:
However, for institutional, daily use, the 5-liter package provides the best balance between economy and adequate control.
A smaller package may be appropriate if:
The conscious decision is not to “always go for the biggest”, but to choose the one that best suits your traffic and usage.
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UltraGél’s products do not promise miracles – but they provide predictable quality, controllable use, and conscious risk management in everyday healthcare practice.
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