Lyte Guardian is the future step in SURGICAL CONSCIENCE
Lyte Guardian was started by former orthopedic vendors who saw the need for improved sterile technique during surgery. Based out of Columbus, Ohio, Lyte Guardian operates to provide sterile surgical solutions to help improve OR efficiency, patient safety, and ultimately infection reduction.
Lyte Guardian was developed with patient safety in mind. As infection becomes increasingly concerning for patients undergoing procedures at a hospital or surgery center, investment in sterile protocols and infection prevention has become the #1 priority. Lyte Guardian helps drastically reduce sterile field contamination through intra-op protection, cross contamination reduction and dust/air particle reduction. This one-time use, sterile OR light shield is a quick, easy to use, affordable way to help ensure that patient safety and infection prevention efforts are the first priority at healthcare facilities. Lyte Guardian covers the non-sterile portion of the OR surgical light heads that sit directly above the patients surgical site. This sterile barrier protects against accidental contact from intra-op debris of fluid, bone, cement, and soft tissue that would otherwise contaminate the sterile field and increase the risk for infection. This protective shield also helps eliminate cross-contamination concerns from patient to patient when following surgeries performed in the same OR. Lastly, Lyte Guardian helps to reduce dust and air particle bacteria falling from the surgical light manipulation taking place during surgery.
If interested in ordering the Lyte Guardian, please contact a representative at (614) 465-6494.
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Lyte Guardian operates to provide sterile surgical solutions to help improve OR efficiency, patient safety, and ultimately infection reduction.
If interested in ordering the Lyte Guardian, please contact a representative at (614) 465-6494.
Lyte Guardian is the future step in SURGICAL CONSCIENCE.
Lyte Guardian tackles the concern over sterile field contamination, which is important to all members of the operating room. The surgeon and hospital have a greater responsibility as they can be held liable for errors made in patient safety that could lead to poor or fatal outcomes. A simple step to cover the surgical light above can prevent contamination and help be a vital part of the ultimate goal of reducing HAI and improving patient outcomes.