Sterilization tracking for dermatology practices in Belgium

Dermatologists performing invasive procedures (biopsies, cryotherapy, electrocautery) must ensure complete instrument sterilization. SecuSteri provides digital traceability.

Sterilization in dermatology: Belgian framework

CSS/HGR · FPS Public Health · INAMI/RIZIV

As a medical profession, dermatology is subject to CSS/HGR 9682 recommendations for sterilization of reusable medical devices. Practices performing minor surgical procedures must maintain a sterilization chain compliant with EN 13060 standards and document every cycle.

CSS/HGR 9682 (medical device sterilization) · Coordinated Law of 10 May 2015 · EN 13060

How SecuSteri helps

Track reusable surgical instrument sterilization

Import your autoclave cycle after each procedure day. Sign the record and maintain a tamper-proof history.

QR-coded labels for instrument traceability

Print traceability labels for each sterilized instrument pack. Link them to the specific autoclave cycle.

Complements your single-use workflow

Most dermatology instruments are single-use — but the ones that aren't need traceable sterilization. SecuSteri handles the reusable portion.

Pre-loaded instruments for dermatology

Biopsy punch handles Dermal curettes Cryotherapy tips Electrosurgery tips

These instruments come pre-loaded when you create your account. You can add, edit, or remove instruments at any time.

Works with all autoclave brands

W&H Lisa Melag Euronda Castellini Anthos Tuttnauer

W&H, Castellini, and Anthos reports are imported automatically via AutoReport or manual upload. Other brands? Upload the report or enter cycle data manually — we add automatic support progressively.

Track your surgical instrument sterilization

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