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  • #68273
    Beckingham, Wendy
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    Currently we have bronchoscopes that are cleaned and high level
    disinfected through the soluscope and micro tested as per the GENCA
    guidelines.

    We have another facility on our campus that uses the Sterrad to
    sterilize the bronchoscopes and ureteroscopes. We also do micro testing
    of both of these scopes.

    We are wondering what other facilities around Australia are currently
    doing in relation to instruments going through the STERRAD and micro
    testing.

    Wendy Beckingham
    CNC Infection Control
    The Canberra Hospital
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    #68274
    Wishart, Michael
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    Hi Wendy

    We process most of our GI endoscopes in a peracetic acid cycle, but
    bronchoscopes and some cystoscopes/ureteroscopes are sterilised in
    hydrogen peroxide plasma, and wrapped. We only do micro testing 12
    monthly on sterile wrapped endoscopes currently, but the latest draft of
    the GENSA/GECA infection control guidelines says this (same as what was
    in the micro testing recommendations from 2008):

    ‘4. Endoscopes that have been reprocessed through a sterilisation cycle
    and stored in a wrapped state should be monitored every 3 months.’

    Not sure if I agree with this from a quality control perspective, as we
    don’t test any other sterile items 3 monthly, but do validation of the
    packaging process 12 monthly. I’d be interested to hear any rationale
    for the 3 monthly micro testing of wrapped sterile endoscopes.

    The biggest question is: what do we do with sterile wrapped scopes that
    are not used within 12 months (eg emergency intubating bronchoscopes)?
    According to these recommendations we should open, test and
    re-sterilize/re-wrap them every three months. That does not sound like a
    reasonable use of resources to me.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart | GPH – Infection Control Coordinator

    GPH – Quality & Safety Unit (Infection Control) | Greenslopes Private
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    Behalf Of Beckingham, Wendy

    Currently we have bronchoscopes that are cleaned and high level
    disinfected through the soluscope and micro tested as per the GENCA
    guidelines.

    We have another facility on our campus that uses the Sterrad to
    sterilize the bronchoscopes and ureteroscopes. We also do micro testing
    of both of these scopes.

    We are wondering what other facilities around Australia are currently
    doing in relation to instruments going through the STERRAD and micro
    testing.

    Wendy Beckingham
    CNC Infection Control
    The Canberra Hospital
    pager 50390 or phone 43695

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    #68276
    Debbie Macqueen
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    Hello Wendy
    We have both intubating bronchoscopes and video bronchoscopes. Our
    intubating Bronchoscopes are Ethylene Oxide gas sterilised off site
    (wrapped), our video bronchoscopes are also wrapped but go through our
    Sterrad (wrapped). We also follow the GENCA micro testing guidelines. We
    have decided to follow the first guideline where the Bronchoscopes
    (including the Intubating Bronchs), Duodenoscopes and Cystoscopes are
    tested monthly – even though they are wrapped and sterilised. Some
    institutions follow the guideline that recommends 3 monthly testing of
    wrapped, sterilised scopes.
    My philosophy is to sterilise scopes that can tolerate a sterilising
    method. the companies are happy to assist your queries.
    I guess we err on the side of caution, so it will be interesting once
    the new Infection Control guidelines are released. We will probably need
    to alter our practice to conform with the new guidelines.
    Regards
    Debbie McQueen
    Endoscopy Coordinator
    Hobart Private Hospital
    phone : 03 62143158
    mobile: 0419320211
    email: debbie.macqueen@healthscope.com.au

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    >>> “Beckingham, Wendy” 4/05/2010 8:32 am
    >>>
    Currently we have bronchoscopes that are cleaned and high level
    disinfected through the soluscope and micro tested as per the GENCA
    guidelines.

    We have another facility on our campus that uses the Sterrad to
    sterilize the bronchoscopes and ureteroscopes. We also do micro
    testing
    of both of these scopes.

    We are wondering what other facilities around Australia are currently
    doing in relation to instruments going through the STERRAD and micro
    testing.

    Wendy Beckingham
    CNC Infection Control
    The Canberra Hospital
    pager 50390 or phone 43695

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    #68277
    Claire Boardman
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    Dear AICA members,
    It is timely that there has been some discussion regarding scopes,
    reprocessing and sheaths on Infexion Connexion as the GENCA Infection
    Control In Endoscopy 3rd ed. is currently available for review. On
    behalf of AICA Elizabeth Gillespie (Healthcare Infection Journal editor
    and manager Southern Health Infection Control & Epidemiology Unit) will
    be reviewing the document.

    AICA members are invited to send their comments to Elizabeth no later
    than May 21st for inclusion in the AICA submission to GENCA. Please
    contact Elizabeth via email for more information if you would like to
    contribute your feedback via the AICA submission process:
    Elizabeth.Gillespie@southernhealth.com.au

    The GENCA Guidelines are available from: http://www.genca.org/

    regards,
    Claire Boardman
    AICA President

    >>> Debbie Macqueen 4/05/2010 4:34
    pm >>>
    Hello Wendy
    We have both intubating bronchoscopes and video bronchoscopes. Our
    intubating Bronchoscopes are Ethylene Oxide gas sterilised off site
    (wrapped), our video bronchoscopes are also wrapped but go through our
    Sterrad (wrapped). We also follow the GENCA micro testing guidelines. We
    have decided to follow the first guideline where the Bronchoscopes
    (including the Intubating Bronchs), Duodenoscopes and Cystoscopes are
    tested monthly – even though they are wrapped and sterilised. Some
    institutions follow the guideline that recommends 3 monthly testing of
    wrapped, sterilised scopes.
    My philosophy is to sterilise scopes that can tolerate a sterilising
    method. the companies are happy to assist your queries.
    I guess we err on the side of caution, so it will be interesting once
    the new Infection Control guidelines are released. We will probably need
    to alter our practice to conform with the new guidelines.

    Regards
    Debbie McQueen
    Endoscopy Coordinator
    Hobart Private Hospital
    phone : 03 62143158
    mobile: 0419320211
    email: debbie.macqueen@healthscope.com.au

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    >>> “Beckingham, Wendy” 4/05/2010 8:32 am
    >>>
    Currently we have bronchoscopes that are cleaned and high level
    disinfected through the soluscope and micro tested as per the GENCA
    guidelines.

    We have another facility on our campus that uses the Sterrad to
    sterilize the bronchoscopes and ureteroscopes. We also do micro
    testing
    of both of these scopes.

    We are wondering what other facilities around Australia are currently
    doing in relation to instruments going through the STERRAD and micro
    testing.

    Wendy Beckingham
    CNC Infection Control
    The Canberra Hospital
    pager 50390 or phone 43695

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