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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A solar device to help sterilise instruments

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A solar device to help sterilise instruments
Dec 11th 2012, 23:00

Solar power can steam-sterilise surgical instruments, according to a new study – but the contraption needed to do so is not pocket-size.

Sterilising instruments needed in surgical emergencies like Caesarean births or appendectomies can be a problem in rural clinics in Africa: There may be no electricity, jugs of bleach or tanks of propane.

So a Rice University team recently modified a prototype of an old solar stove to power a simple autoclave, which is a pressure-cooker for instruments, and tested it in the Texas sun.

On all 27 attempts, it reached US government sterilisation standards. How practical it is awaits African trials; it is nearly 12 feet long and six feet tall and has bright curved mirrors to focus sunlight on a water-filled pipe.

On sunny days, it can make steam at 150 degrees Celsius (302 degrees Fahrenheit) from about 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Douglas A. Schuler, a Rice business professor and lead author of the study, published in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, said he "married into the project."

His French father-in-law designed the solar stove years ago after a student trip to West Africa. But women in Haiti, where they tested it, "just hated cooking on it," Schuler said, so they found a different use for it.

The initial setup costs about $2,100. But sunlight costs nothing, making five years of operation about $2,000 cheaper than using propane.

New York Times Service.

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