Maternal mortality has been rising in the
Surgical sponges continue to be the number one retained surgical item with 88% of retained surgical items occurring with a false correct count.4 For nurses trying to locate a missing sponge in the operating room (OR), that can take up to 10 minutes on average.5 Stryker’s SurgiCount+ software helps address these problems by featuring a wireless reader that counts, tracks and locates surgical sponges in the OR. RFID-tagged sponges enable unique identification, eliminating false-correct duplicate or unknown counts.
“We are committed to helping keep caregivers and patients safe from harm,” said
Additionally, recent studies show that nurse burnout is affecting more than half of all
- Helping save time by standardizing clinical protocols for charting
- Simplifying workflows and aggregating case data with backend data
- Helping reduce manual data entry errors through real-time EMR integration
- Tracking and communicating patient information with one seamless workflow
For more information about Stryker’s SurgiCount+ integrated with Triton please visit safeor.com/products/surgicount-triton.
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5. Double-blinded survey of 154 Operating Room Nurses from 154 different facilities across
6. Rotenstein, L.S., Brown, R., Sinsky, C. et al. The Association of Work Overload with Burnout and Intent to Leave the Job Across the Healthcare Workforce During COVID-19. J GEN INTERN MED 38, 1920“1927 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-023-08153-z