Count it in and count it out

A surgical blade was found inside a Quebec woman recently.

After complaining of stomach pains a scan showed doctors had forgotten to remove it after surgery.

See the full story on the link below;

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/06/28/flexible-blade-mistakenly-left-inside-quebec-woman-left-after-surgery.htm

 

Found out more here

The Warwick team kept busy in May

Last month started with Darby working with USA partners Healthmark at the IAHCSSM exhibition and conference in Nashville.

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Meanwhile Janine worked with distribution partners in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Next Darby attended Malaysian IDS Healthcare Forum in Kuala Lumpur.

From there he travelled to Vietnam to work with Nhat Phuc Company, our distributor in Hanoi.

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The years of working with the companies amount to 80+ years.


Supporting partners in May

Warwick SASCo continue to work with distributor partners and customers in local markets this month.

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We can offer sales and product training to support your team.

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Supporting partners in local markets

Warwick SASCo visited distributor partners and their customers in April.

It was a pleasure to meet CSSD staff at Salamaniya Medical Complex during our visit to Bahrain.

We want to thank everyone at Yousuf Mahmood Husain for their continued enthusiasm and support.

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Tell us if you would like us to work with you in your market.


Warwick SASCo at EKSPOMED EURASIA 2017

We would like to say thank you to Hakerman for representing Warwick SASCo at EKSPOMED EURASIA 2017, Istanbul.  The team did a great job presenting our products to hospital staff, nurses, CSSD and OR managers.

Remember to tell us if you are attending a meeting, exhibition or congress where there is an opportunity to present our products.


Small molecule stops infectious biofilms

Researchers at Trinity College, Dublin, reported that a small molecule can stop hard-to-treat biofilms forming on medical devices.

The new study claims the molecule blocks the ability of stubborn and common infectious bacterium to form biofilms.

The anti-bacterial discovery will prevent infections spreading on medical devices.

Read the article here