Aseptic Endoscopy : Application of Newly Developed Endoscope Washer System

Shimane journal of medical science Volume 10 Issue 2 Page 72-79 published_at 1986-12-01
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Title
Aseptic Endoscopy : Application of Newly Developed Endoscope Washer System
Creator
Fukumoto Shiro
Fukuda Ryo
Gobara Yoshiyuki
Ashizawa Nobuo
Yoshida Hiroshi
Watanabe Makoto
Shimada Yoshihiro
Source Title
Shimane journal of medical science
Volume 10
Issue 2
Start Page 72
End Page 79
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
The effect of disinfection on a flexible fiberoptic endoscope with 2% glutaraldehyde solution was compared with disinfection by watery wash alone. The number of bacteria in the biopsy channel decreased from 10^4-10^5 to 10^2-10^3 CFU/ml immediately after watery wash alone. The number, however, increased to 10^5-10^6 CFU/ml after storage in the endoscope cabinet for 3-4 days. The increase in the number of bacteria was caused by proliferation of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Proteus mirabilis. The use of these contaminated endoscopes for patients with leukemia or for long term administration of corticosteroid hormone or anticancerous agents was, therefore, concluded to be unsuitable. On the other hand, disinfection with 2% glutaraldehyde solution kept the number of bacteria zero even after storage in the endoscope cabinet for 3-4 days. Endoscope models with perfect waterproof (OLYMPUS OES series) and total immersion endoscope washer have been developed, and total immersion disinfection has made possible. This method of disinfection was easier to operate and more effective than that of conventional disinfection methods, because immersion of the whole endoscope including the operating part became possible.
Subjects
immersion disinfection ( Other)
waterproof endoscope ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Shimane Medical University
Date of Issued 1986-12-01
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586