2006
DOI: 10.1615/jlongtermeffmedimplants.v16.i1.20
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Revolutionary Advances in Medical Waste Management. The Sanitec® System

Abstract: It is the purpose of this collective review to provide a detailed outline of a revolutionary medical waste disposal system that should be used in all medical centers in the world to prevent pollution of our planet from medical waste. The Sanitec medical waste disposal system consists of the following seven components: (1) an all-weather steel enclosure of the waste management system, allowing it to be used inside or outside of the hospital center; (2) an automatic mechanical lift-and-load system that protects … Show more

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“…In principal there are two system designs for advanced microwave technologies: batch processes and semi-continuous microwave systems [3]. The Sanitec waste disposal system is an example for continuous microwave technology including a shredding system [30]. This system is intended rather for the treatment of large amounts of biomedical waste, which inherently leads to collection of the waste at sites where it is generated, transport, and inactivation at one single site.…”
Section: Advanced Microwave Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principal there are two system designs for advanced microwave technologies: batch processes and semi-continuous microwave systems [3]. The Sanitec waste disposal system is an example for continuous microwave technology including a shredding system [30]. This system is intended rather for the treatment of large amounts of biomedical waste, which inherently leads to collection of the waste at sites where it is generated, transport, and inactivation at one single site.…”
Section: Advanced Microwave Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sanitec waste disposal system is based on continuous microwave technology, including a shredding system and air filters (Edlich et al, 2006). The first Sanitec system was installed at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC, USA in 1990 (Brewer, 1993).…”
Section: Sophisticated Microwave Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of microwaves to disinfect healthcare waste has been increasingly common in several countries (Edlich et al, 2006;Oliveira et al, 2010). Lee et al (2004) evaluated the costs of treatment and the final disposal of healthcare waste using incineration and microwave techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%