Abstract :
The use of polymeric medical devices has stimulated the development of new sterilization methods. The traditional
techniques rely on ethylene oxide, but there are many questions concerning the carcinogenic properties of the ethylene oxide
residues adsorbed on the materials after processing. Another common technique is the gamma irradiation process, but it is costly,
its safe operation requires an isolated site and it also affects the bulk properties of the polymers. The use of a gas plasma is an
elegant alternative sterilization technique. The plasma promotes an efficient inactivation of the micro-organisms, minimises the
damage to the materials and presents very little danger for personnel and the environment. Pure oxygen reactive ion etching type
of plasmas were applied to inactivate a biologic indicator, the Bacillus stearothermophilus, to confirm the efficiency of this
process. The sterilization processes took a short time, in a few minutes the mortality was complete. In situ analysis of the microorganisms’
inactivating time was possible using emission spectrophotometry. The increase in the intensity of the 777.5 nm
oxygen line shows the end of the oxidation of the biologic materials. The results were also observed and corroborated by
scanning electron microscopy.
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