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Reducing the global impact of environmentally harmful anaesthetic gases using a medical device

95% of anaesthetic gases used in an operation are not metabolised by the patient so a significant proportion is released into the atmosphere.
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It is estimated that anaesthetic gases account for around 100,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year across NHS and private hospitals across the UK (covering England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). These highly volatile gases make up 2% of the National Health Service’s (NHS) total carbon footprint and 15-20% of a theatre’s carbon footprint for each operation in England alone.

SageTech Medical’s circular economy solution safely captures available volatile anaesthetic agents in a reusable capture canister (SID-Can) is recovered, processed and recycled back into a usable drug form to minimise the environmental impact.

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