SurgiSLUSH™ slush freezers and sealed, protective containers address two critical design issues experienced by users of traditional open-air units: extended ambient exposure before use and detecting sterile barrier failure beneath several liters of opaque slush prior to patient use. Exposure: O.R. guidelines have changed since open-basin units were designed in the 1980s. Data from multiple CVOR programs showed an average of 3.13 hours of ambient, unprotected slush exposure before slush is used. Closed System SurgiSLUSH™ seals out airborne contaminants and fluid-avid pathogens. Slush stays protected; it’s unsealed and dispensed when needed. Drape Failures: Slush drape failures with traditional units are notoriously difficult to detect during cases. Clinicians simply cannot see problems under liters of opaque slush. Drape failures are almost always detected after a case when the drape is removed. On-Shore: C Change Surgical LLC, founded in 2004, operates from North Carolina. We manufacture and assemble exclusively in the US.
C Change Surgical
101 N. Chestnut Street
Suite 301
Winston-Salem, NC 27101