HFMED Launches Detachable Sterile Handle Compatible With High-Temperature Sterilization And Repeated Use Standards

May 20, 2026 Leave a message

May 20, 2026 – Operating room infection control has extremely strict requirements on equipment contact accessories. Most traditional surgical control handles are fixedly installed and cannot be disassembled and sterilized independently. Disposable sterile protective sleeves are commonly used in clinical practice, which are not only costly for long-term use, but also prone to slipping and wrinkling, affecting touch sensitivity and surgical operation. Fixed non-sterilizable handles have become a hidden danger for long-term standardized infection control in operating rooms.

 

In accordance with the company's medical hygiene upgrading plan, HFMED has launched a new generation of detachable sterile control handles this week. The upgraded handle adopts independent quick-detachment structure and medical-grade high-temperature resistant materials. It supports conventional high-pressure steam sterilization and repeated disinfection. Medical staff can disassemble, sterilize and replace the handle before each operation, completely abandoning disposable protective sleeves, realizing true sterile contact, and meeting the highest hospital infection control standards.

 

"Repeatable sterilization and controllable hygiene are the core trends of modern operating room equipment," said the product standardization director of HFMED. "Fixed handles cannot be deeply disinfected, which forms long-term sanitary dead corners. The detachable sterile handle solves the industry hygiene pain point fundamentally, reduces hospital consumable costs, and provides more standardized and reliable sterile guarantee for clinical operations."

 

FAQ

 

Q1: What infection control problems do traditional fixed handles bring?

A:Traditional fixed control handles cannot be disassembled and sterilized independently. Clinical reliance on disposable sterile sleeves increases long-term consumable costs. The slipping and folding of protective sleeves will affect touch accuracy and operation fluency, and cannot achieve thorough sterile disinfection, leaving hidden dangers for hospital infection control.

 

Q2: What are the core advantages of detachable sterile handles?

A:The detachable high-temperature sterilizable handle realizes independent and thorough disinfection of contact parts, completely eliminates sanitary dead corners, and meets strict operating room sterile standards. It saves long-term disposable consumable costs for hospitals, ensures sensitive and stable touch operation, and improves the standardization level of intraoperative sterile management.