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    Helen Newman
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    Good morning all,

    I have been approached regarding introducing a new technology for endoscope reprocessing. This device enables fast scope channel drying and storage using “activated air”. The scope is stored in a dedicated sealed bag which can also be used for transport with barcode traceability. The facility currently does not have HEPA filtered forced air drying cabinets and sees this new technology as a possible alternative process to meet GESA/GNECA and AS:4187 compliance.

    The device has recently been granted a ATG certificate.

    I would love to hear thoughts from anyone who has also reviewed this product. Happy to provide product name off line.

    Have a nice day,
    Helen

    Helen Newman

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    Roel Castillo
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    Hi all

    Please re check ARTG Certificate.

    I believe this utilizes warmed medical grade air. Please ensure IQ, OQ and PQ is done at commissioning and annual PQ and preventative maintenance in place.
    A topic of interest ( includes documentation and audit as required):

    * How do you monitor effectiveness of seal

    * How do you monitor “purity of medical grade air”

    * Preventative maintenance and replacement of associated parts

    * All other required time associated use by date and microbial monitoring

    Happy reprocessing

    Roel Beltran Castillo

    Sterilising Services Unit Manager

    Macquarie University Hospital
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    Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
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    Good morning all,

    I have been approached regarding introducing a new technology for endoscope reprocessing. This device enables fast scope channel drying and storage using “activated air”. The scope is stored in a dedicated sealed bag which can also be used for transport with barcode traceability. The facility currently does not have HEPA filtered forced air drying cabinets and sees this new technology as a possible alternative process to meet GESA/GNECA and AS:4187 compliance.

    The device has recently been granted a ATG certificate.

    I would love to hear thoughts from anyone who has also reviewed this product. Happy to provide product name off line.

    Have a nice day,
    Helen

    Helen Newman

    Infection Prevention and Control CNC CICP| Infection Management and Control Service
    Shellharbour and Kiama Hospitals
    Tel 02 4295 2416 | Mobile 0475823959 | Fax 02 4295 2497 | Helen.Newman@health.nsw.gov.au
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    #74345
    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Helen

    I can’t say I have reviewed this product at all, but I have several questions/concerns about how this product would meet the storage requirements we are being asked to meet for flexible endoscopes.

    1. Is the ‘activated air’ filtered to such an extend as to be considered the same standard as HEPA filtered air?

    2. How does sealing in a bag reduce growth within the scope? The principle of HEPA filtered endoscope storage cabinets, if memory serves me correctly, is to provide continuous HEPA filtered air flow through the ‘scope lumens to reduce the formation of biofilms and discourage bacteria from staying on lumen surfaces. This doesn’t seem to me to meet this principle.

    3. Has the manufacturer stated this process would negate the need for re-sterilization of the endoscopes prior to use after storage over a set number of days, and is this a claim TGA has endorsed?

    I would like to think this is a magic solution to having to buy HEPA filtered storage cabinets for our endoscopes, but the cynic in me doesn’t think this is such a solution.

    Be interested in the feedback of anyone from GENCA or GESA, actually. I might try and make some enquiries.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart, CICP-E
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    Good morning all,

    I have been approached regarding introducing a new technology for endoscope reprocessing. This device enables fast scope channel drying and storage using “activated air”. The scope is stored in a dedicated sealed bag which can also be used for transport with barcode traceability. The facility currently does not have HEPA filtered forced air drying cabinets and sees this new technology as a possible alternative process to meet GESA/GNECA and AS:4187 compliance.

    The device has recently been granted a ATG certificate.

    I would love to hear thoughts from anyone who has also reviewed this product. Happy to provide product name off line.

    Have a nice day,
    Helen

    Helen Newman

    Infection Prevention and Control CNC CICP| Infection Management and Control Service
    Shellharbour and Kiama Hospitals
    Tel 02 4295 2416 | Mobile 0475823959 | Fax 02 4295 2497 | Helen.Newman@health.nsw.gov.au
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