Andersen is proud to offer terminal sterilization solutions to many industries. All are competitively priced, easy to use and offer unparalleled versatility.
Low temperature gas sterilization puts our mobile DVM partners in control: in control of your equipment and inventory with non-damaging sterilization. Our veterinary gas sterilizer models fit your needs and budget, putting you in control of your finances too.
Commonly Sterilized Items
Skin Staplers / Staple Removers
Sutures
Ligasure
Hemoclips
Penrose drains
Light handle covers
Skin markers
Drills / Dremel with attachments
TPLO saws and blades
Electrocautery instruments and lines, monopolar or bipolar
Tubing
Suction
Endotracheal
Anesthesia
Bandage material for surgical packs
Vet wrap
Tape
Gauze
Drape
Lap sponges
Sharps/metal
Dental instruments and burs
Curettes
Speculums
Alligator forceps
Orthopedic pins
Isolation ward items
Syringe pumps
Fluid pumps
Thermometers
Foley catheters
Ear cones
Anesthesia reservoir bags
X-ray plate covers
Affordable
Low acquisition and per cycle cost. Easy and inexpensive installation. Many practices see full return on investment in a few months or even a few weeks.
You don’t want superbugs haunting your clinic: endangering your patients, staff and the stability of your practice. You need a terminal sterilization solution.
Our sterilizers are very easy to use and you get free training for the life of your sterilizer. Plus you get a sterilization expert on your team, ready to answer any questions.
When you think about staff time management, don’t just consider cycle time, also consider capacity. Instead of running all day, staff can run one cycle overnight.
You give our fuzzy (scaled, plumed and otherwise decorated) friends the best care. This is just one more aspect of providing your patients and their parents the best.
Operator Safety
Our exclusive technology works behind the scenes to keep your staff safe. The microdose of EO and smart cabinet design are just two of these safeguards.
Ethylene oxide is the gold standard in sterilization. It offers hospital-level sterility assurance (10⁻⁶) along with unparalleled gentleness and material compatibility.
As a surgeon, [EO sterilization] has been very beneficial to me, so I can use equipment that is a lower cost and get more use out of it and also re-use things [like cautery pens, staplers for skin, hemaclips] so that way I am not replacing those items as frequently – to keep my overhead down and also to be more beneficial to the environment.”
Mobile Veterinary Surgical Services – MVSS Oak Ridge, NC
I feel so much more confident in EtO sterilization as opposed to something like cold sterilization – which is an alternative, and a lot of people will use that for things like skin staplers. But I would much rather pop it into my gas sterilizer where I know it is sterile and I can handle it with sterile gloves and feel confident in that – versus something like cold sterilization.”
Mobile Veterinary Surgical Services – MVSS Oak Ridge, NC
I have used Anprolene every day for 4 years with no problems. You have the ability to sterilize items like TPLO saws and blades, as well as consumer electronic drills.”
Stuart Johnson, DVM
Animal Surgery Houston Houston, TX
This is the second time I’ve used an Andersen sterilizer. I bought one 12 years ago as I was doing laparoscopic surgery. I’ve recently opened my second practice and I’ve just installed one.”
The only FDA-cleared, room-temperature gas sterilization solution on the market. When space is at a premium, Anprolene is king. All this at a very affordable price point.
The FDA-cleared EOGas 4 has four cycles to choose from. The fastest is just 3.5 hours. If you use the same high-dollar instrument more than once a day, this one’s for you!
Need a constant flow of sterile instruments for multiple specialists? Run 6-10 loads independently - start a new one while others are in process. Units can be validated.
An experienced veterinary technician gives tips on how to get the most from your Andersen Sterilizer. Each short video is less than two minutes and focuses on topics designed to make a vet tech’s job just a little bit easier. This week: Have You Outgrown Your Sterilization Solution?