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Why is it so important in ophthalmology to adhere to the prescribed guidelines for water treatment in the sterile processing procedure?

Optimal water treatment in the field of ophthalmology is crucial as the eye is one of the most sensitive organs in the human body. It can easily be affected by impurities in the water, which can lead to serious infections and other eye problems. Therefore, safe and reliable water treatment is of utmost importance to minimise the risk of infections and other complications during eye treatments.




For ophthalmological operations such as:

  • Cataract surgery (insertion of intraocular lenses)
  • Cataract and glaucoma operations
  • correction of defective vision,
all instruments must be used in a sterile environment. Compliance with the applicable guidelines for water treatment in the sterile reprocessing process is sometimes of great relevance in order to minimise the risk of infection during the procedure. Careful instrument reprocessing with specially treated process water is therefore essential. For this purpose, the reprocessing unit for medical devices (AEMP) uses special water treatment systems to ensure that ultra-pure water can be provided. The quality of the treated water is continuously monitored to ensure that the recommended limits for all parameters are met.