Categories Of Medical Devices
Understanding the classification of medical devices is crucial for determining the appropriate sterilization method, such as Etilén-oxid (EO) sterilizáció. Devices are categorized based on their risk level, duration of contact, and invasiveness.
Low Risk Devices
Includes products with Level I sterility or those with simple measurement functions. These are generally non-invasive or contact intact skin.
Low to Medium Risk
Includes products introduced into the body through orifices or surgical means (short-term), substances altering physiological processes in non-dangerous ways, and non-invasive disinfectants.
Medium to High Risk
Includes implantable products, devices that manage substances/energy in potentially hazardous ways, and products used to diagnose vital functions or prevent STDs.
High Risk Devices
This category involves life-sustaining or implantable products, especially those in contact with the central nervous or circulatory systems, or containing pharmaceutical/animal derivatives.




