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Rigid Endoscopes:                                                                                                                          7/20/2010
The Care and Handling



             Rigid Endoscopes:
           The Care and Handling
                     Kay Ball, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN
                            Kayball@aol.com
                                                                 7/20/2010




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            Speaker: Kay Ball, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN                                Planning Committee:
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                                     Objectives
        1. Discuss the evolution of rigid
          endoscopy, including the history and
          components of rigid endoscopes.
        2. Describe reprocessing, storage, and
          handling concerns associated with
          rigid endoscopes.




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                     References

                                    AORN RPs


                                 Alexander’s Care
                                 of the Patient in
                                      Surgery




                 Endoscopy
           Inspection of body organs or
              cavities by means of an
            endoscope, which is a device
              consisting of a tube and
                   optical system




             Evolution of Endoscopy




      Hippocrates II (460-375BC)-looked into rectum




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                     1012 AD Abulkasim-used
                     mirror to deflect light into
                     vagina
                     1585 Tulio Caesare Aranzi-
                     nasal cavity




                     1800’s
                                       1805 Bozzani-large
                                       tube, candles,
                                       urethra (censored)
                                       1826 Segalas-
                                       obturator, mirrors
                                       1835 Desmoreaux-
                                       ”Father of
                                       endoscopy”
                                       urethroscopy




       1850’s
          Louis Pasteur -
         Infection Control




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                   Late 1800’s
       1869 Cmdr Panteleoni-
       birth of hysteroscopy
       1877 Nitze-crude optical
       system
       1880 Edison-
       incandescent light bulb
       1887 Dittel-add light
       bulb to endoscope




                  End of 1800’s
         Done in most med centrs:
          Cystoscopy
          Proctoscopy
          Laryngoscopy
          Esophagoscopy




                               1900’s
                                   1901 Ott-Ventroscopy
                                   1901 Kelling-
                                   coleoscopy (dog)
                                   1907 1st Gastroscope
                                   1910 Jacobaues-
                                   laparoscopy human




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                             1900’s
       1912 Trendelenburg
       1918 Arthroscopy
       1924 CO2 insufflation
       1929 Kalk-135° lens -
       better visualization


       1932 Semiflex
       gastroscope




                       Mid 1900’s
       1933 Lap (Dx to Rx)
       1941 1st fulg of tubes
       1952 Quartz rods
       1967 Harold Hopkins
       1968 Fiberoptics
       1977 Insufflator (Semm)




                             Lap Chole




                                   Mid 1980’s




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           Clinical Applications Today



       Rigid endoscopy moving into Endo Suite




               Rigid scopes
            Arthroscopes
            Cystoscopes
            Laparoscopes
            Sinus scopes
            Pediatric scopes
            Hysteroscopes




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             Cystoscopy




             Hysteroscopy




              Laparoscopy




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              Arthroscopy




            New endoscopes
          Semi-rigid endoscopes



           Instrumentation Advancements




             Components of Rigid
                Endoscopes




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           Rigid Endoscope
          Eye piece
          Body
          Light guide connector
          Shaft
          Distal end




          Handling tips




              Eye Piece




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              Eye Piece




                        Diopter Gauge




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        Oils from skin




               Cloudy Image



             Cloudy                    Clear




             Decrease Fogging
          Use anti-fogging solutions
              anti-
          Heat scope to body temp
          Use endoscope warmer
          Warm irrigation solution
          Warm insufflation gas
          Replace faulty seals




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                            DeFogger




         Scope          Warmer




        Warmer
                        Warmer




         Video technology for
           rigid endoscopy




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           White Balancing
          Method for the camera to reference
          white so it can properly identify all
          primary colors




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           Videoconferencing



           Continuing Education




                  Body




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             Connectors


         Light Guide Connector




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           Illumination




        Light Cable Connection




                           Glass Fibers




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         Decreased light output
          Damaged light cable
          Debris on ends of light cable
          Mixed brands of adapters
          Wrong adapter
          Old or dirty light bulb
          Wrong light bulb




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      Replace when
      >33% broken fibers




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                           ECRI
         Label all fiberoptic light sources with:

         “Warning: High-intensity fiberoptic light
                    High-
          sources and cables can ignite drapes and
          other materials. Complete all fiberoptic
           cable connections before activating the
                       light source.”




               Light Sources
          Xenon (higher cost, focus down to small
          area, preferred for video)

          Metal halide (Less expensive, shorter
          life, easy to handle)

          Halogen (popular in Dr offices, low light,
          not for video)




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              Xenon Lamps




            Metal Halide Lamps




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           Light Source Brightness

          Manual
          Automatic (adjusts
          according to video image)




                 Shaft




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          Internal Shaft Lumens




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             Distal End




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        Rigid Scope


                                       Negative
                     Prism Lens         Lens




            30 degree                Rod
          objective lens             Lens




                 Lens System
          0-degree angle: straight forward
          30-degree angle: forward oblique
          30-
          70-degree angle: lateral
          70-
          90-degree angle: lateral
          90-
          120-
          120-degree angle: retrospective




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          Rigid Video Endoscope




          Rigid Video Endoscope
        5 mm
          Image and brightness of
          a 10 mm scope
        One-
        One-Piece VideoScope
        Technology
          No Scope
          No Camera
          No Coupler
          No Light Cable




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             Rigid Endoscope with
                  Flexible Tip




             Reprocessing




         Trends Guiding Reprocessing

          Technology advancements
           Complexity of devices




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           Trends Guiding Reprocessing

          Instrument technology -
                   FDA requirements


        Reusables must have
           reprocessing
            instructions




       Decontamination during the procedure




           During Transportation




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             Decontamination




                        NO Saline




                  Attire




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      Disassembly




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          Solutions & Tools




          Chemical Solutions
          Protease will break apart protein
          Lipase will break apart fats
          Amylase will break apart starches
          Carbohydrase will break apart
          carbohydrates




                          Proper Cleaning Supplies




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          Brushes and Devices




          Various Sizes of Cleaners




            Ultrasonic Cleaning




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                 Cleaning
          No ultrasonic cleaners -
          damage tiny glass fibers




                  Rinsing




            Manual vs. Automated




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           Automated Cleaning




           Drying Endoscope




            Impact of Sterile Dirt



      Increases adhesion formation
      Increases immune response
      Delays healing




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          Checking Integrity & Functionality




          Checking Integrity & Functionality




           Disinfection vs. Sterilization




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          Spaulding’s Classifications
          Critical (Sterilize)
          Semi-
          Semi-critical (Disinfect)
          Non-
          Non-critical (Clean)




            Glutaraldehyde Disinfection




                GLUT


        Broad spectrum antimicrobial “cold” disinfectant




       Device Preparation




                       Thorough cleaning first!!




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           Glut Test Strips




             Glut Action



                 Bonds Protein




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            Exposure Levels
          0.04 ppm Detect odor
          0.2 ppm Exposure level
          0.3 ppm Irritant
          0.4 ppm Pouring




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              Ventilation
              Vent

             Glut



                        Processing Area




          Glut Ventilation System




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                        Soak Time Controversy




              Controversy
             FDA                Prof. Org
        45 min soak             20 min soak
        25 degrees C.           Room temp.




          Glove Recommendations



                         ?


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              Spill Procedure




        Ammonia




          Other “cold soak” solutions
       25 min. soak for HLD?

                         Hydrogen peroxide?

              8 min. soak for HLD?



             Phosphoric acid?




          Automatic Processor




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               Sterilization Options
                               Steam
                               Ethylene Oxide
       Sterilize               Peracetic Acid
                               Hydrogen
                               Peroxide (Plasma
                               or vapor)
                               Ozone




               Steam Sterilization




           Autoclavable Scopes

             Number of
           sterilizations?


          Best sterilization
             method?




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          Action of Steam Sterilization




          Types of Steam Sterilization

          Gravity
          displacement
          Prevacuum




             Monitoring



                              Bacillus
                         Stearothermophilus




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            Flash Sterilization




          Autoclavable Scopes
          How are they marked if steam sterilizable?




          Ethylene Oxide Sterilization




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          Heat /Moisture Sensitive Devices




             Ethylene Oxide Sterilization

           Instrument preparation
           Wash, rinse, dry
               ETO + H2O = Ethylene Glycol
            ETO + Saline = Ethylene Chlorhydrine




             Ethylene Oxide Sterilization

       Sterilization Parameters          Concerns
         Concentration               Aeration
         Humidity
         Temperature
         Time
                      Biological Monitoring
                     Bacillus Atropheus
                    (formerly Bacillus Subtilis)




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               EO Advantages
          Effective sterilizer for heat &
          moisture sensitive devices
          EO readily diffuses at low temps
          No lumen restrictions
          Compatible with materials
          Low cost




                EO Limitations
          Long cycle length and aeration
          Installation requirements
          Flammability
          Toxicity
          Cost of ensuring safety




            Peracetic Acid Sterilization

                        TM
         STERIS System 1
                to
                         TM
        STERIS System 1E




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            Peracetic Acid Sterilization

          Low temp
          Immersible devices




                PA Advantages
        Short cycle time
        JIT
        Variety of trays and containers
        Quick connects for lumens
        Closed system, ventilation not
        required




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                                                                           VHP
                                        Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide
                                                                                                                               H
                                Uses H2O2 vapor to destroy
                                                                                                                   O O
                                microbes without using plasma
                                                                                                          H
                                Free radicals disrupt & destroy
                                microbes
                                Non-
                                Non-toxic byproducts (water
                                vapor, O2)
                                Sterilization < 1 hour




                                                                          VHP
                                        Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide
                                    Series of pulses in process
                                            Evacuation phase
                                            H2O2 injection phase
                                            H2O2 hold phase
                                            Transition phase
                                    Phases repeat x 4




                                                VHP Cycles
                                                               V-PRO 1 Sterilization Cycle
                                                                   Sterilization Cycle
                         1000.000
                                 Condition                                         Sterilize                          Aerate




                          100.000
      Pressure (mm Hg)




                           10.000




                            1.000


                                                    Pulse 1            Pulse 2                 Pulse 3   Pulse 4


                            0.100
                                    0   2   4   6   8   10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56
                                                                                 Time (min)




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                                   VHP
             Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide
           Chemical indicator and challenge pack
           Geobacillus stearothermophilus – most
           resistant to VHP process
           Compatible with a variety of materials to
           be sterilized




                                   VHP
            Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide
       Lumen restrictions:
        Inner Diameter        Length
         > 1mm (3Fr)         < 125mm
         > 2mm (6Fr)         < 250mm
         > 3mm (9Fr)         < 400mm



        •Lumen cycle = 55 min
        •Nonlumen cycle = 28 min




       What can NOT be processed in the VHP System?


            PAPER or CELLULOSE PRODUCTS
               Count Sheets
               Huck Towels
               Gauze
            LIQUIDS or POWDERS
            SINGLE USE or IMPLANTS
            COPPER or MATED NYLON
            ITEMS or MATERIALS that ABSORB LIQUID
               Foam, Sponges




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                   VHP Advantages
                                    Easy to use




            Press start




                   VHP Advantages
            Short cycle time compared to EO
            Simple installation
            Shelf-life with wrapped devices
            Non-toxic, environmentally friendly
            (byproducts are water vapor and O2)
            Conditioning phase – minimizes aborts due to
            moisture
            H2O2 cup sealed and vented – easy to insert,
            automated




                VHP Advantages
                                2. Injection system
                                    punctures cartridge



                                             3. One cycle’s
                                                worth of
                                                sterilant is
      1. Close the cartridge                    drawn into
          interface door                        a reservoir




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               VHP Limitations
          Can’t process cellulose or paper (must
          use nonwoven or polypropylene wraps)
          Must use containers and trays cleared for
          this sterilizer
          Lumen restrictions – no flexible
          endoscopes, no long narrow lumens




           Gas Plasma Sterilization




          1993




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                Gas Plasma Action




      PLASMA
           Free radicals + collisional byproducts sterilize




              Gas Plasma Sterilization
            Low temp H2O2 in gas plasma to
            inactivate microorganisms without
            harmful residues
            Heat and moisture sensitive devices
            45 -75 minute cycles, different with each
            system model
            H2O2 cassette enclosed
            Lumen restrictions depending on model




                   Ozone Sterilization




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                 Ozone Sterilization
        Natural process
        O2 exposed to intense electrical field
        Separates oxygen molecules into
        atomic oxygen (O)
        O combines with other oxygen
        molecules (O2) to form triatomic
        oxygen (O3) or Ozone
        Sterilization in approximately 4
        hours
        No toxic residuals – O2 + water
        vapor




                 Ozone Sterilization




                 Ozone Advantages
           Easy to Use
           Low Temperature
           Safe, No Toxic Residuals
           Cost Effective
           Compatible with Anodized
             Aluminum Containers
           Cleared for multiple channel flexible
           endoscopes




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               Ozone Limitations
          Long cycle time (compared to H2O2)
          Need source of oxygen or O2 tanks to
          supply system
          Not widely accepted
            Material compatibility??




                    Storage




                                Transporting



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          Wet
        Storage?




            Sheath Protectors




       COMMON CAUSES OF
       ENDOSCOPE DAMAGE




          95% of repairs are procedure related!




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                 Repairs
         Original
       Manufacturer
       vs. 3rd Party
         Repairs




          Mobile Repair Services


                    Mobile Repairs




               Summary




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Rigid endo final-aorn-2010

  • 1. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Rigid Endoscopes: The Care and Handling Kay Ball, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN Kayball@aol.com 7/20/2010 Disclosure Information AORN IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE THIS WEBINAR ON THIS IMPORTANT TOPIC. HOWEVER, THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS WEBINAR ARE THOSE OF THE PRESENTERS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF, AND SHOULD NOT BE ATTRIBUTED TO AORN. Speaker: Kay Ball, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN Planning Committee: 1. Consultant/Speaker’s Bureau Susan Bakewell, MD, RN-BC 3. Stockholder 2. AORN Employee 5. Grant/Research Support 6. Other relationship(Elsevier Royalties) AORN’s policy is that the subject matter experts for this product must disclose any financial relationship in a company providing grant funds and/or a company whose product(s) may be discussed or used during the educational activity. Financial disclosure will include the name of the company and/or product and the type of financial relationship, and includes relationships that are in place at the time of the activity or were in place in the 12 months preceding the activity. Disclosures for this activity are indicated according to the following numeric categories: 1. Consultant/Speaker’s Bureau 2. Employee 3. Stockholder 4. Product Designer 5. Grant/Research Support 6. Other relationship (specify) 7. Has no financial interest Accreditation AORN is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. AORN is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 13019. Objectives 1. Discuss the evolution of rigid endoscopy, including the history and components of rigid endoscopes. 2. Describe reprocessing, storage, and handling concerns associated with rigid endoscopes. Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 1
  • 2. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling References AORN RPs Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery Endoscopy Inspection of body organs or cavities by means of an endoscope, which is a device consisting of a tube and optical system Evolution of Endoscopy Hippocrates II (460-375BC)-looked into rectum Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 2
  • 3. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling 1012 AD Abulkasim-used mirror to deflect light into vagina 1585 Tulio Caesare Aranzi- nasal cavity 1800’s 1805 Bozzani-large tube, candles, urethra (censored) 1826 Segalas- obturator, mirrors 1835 Desmoreaux- ”Father of endoscopy” urethroscopy 1850’s Louis Pasteur - Infection Control Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 3
  • 4. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Late 1800’s 1869 Cmdr Panteleoni- birth of hysteroscopy 1877 Nitze-crude optical system 1880 Edison- incandescent light bulb 1887 Dittel-add light bulb to endoscope End of 1800’s Done in most med centrs: Cystoscopy Proctoscopy Laryngoscopy Esophagoscopy 1900’s 1901 Ott-Ventroscopy 1901 Kelling- coleoscopy (dog) 1907 1st Gastroscope 1910 Jacobaues- laparoscopy human Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 4
  • 5. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling 1900’s 1912 Trendelenburg 1918 Arthroscopy 1924 CO2 insufflation 1929 Kalk-135° lens - better visualization 1932 Semiflex gastroscope Mid 1900’s 1933 Lap (Dx to Rx) 1941 1st fulg of tubes 1952 Quartz rods 1967 Harold Hopkins 1968 Fiberoptics 1977 Insufflator (Semm) Lap Chole Mid 1980’s Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 5
  • 6. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Clinical Applications Today Rigid endoscopy moving into Endo Suite Rigid scopes Arthroscopes Cystoscopes Laparoscopes Sinus scopes Pediatric scopes Hysteroscopes Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 6
  • 7. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Cystoscopy Hysteroscopy Laparoscopy Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 7
  • 8. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Arthroscopy New endoscopes Semi-rigid endoscopes Instrumentation Advancements Components of Rigid Endoscopes Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 8
  • 9. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Rigid Endoscope Eye piece Body Light guide connector Shaft Distal end Handling tips Eye Piece Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 9
  • 10. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Eye Piece Diopter Gauge Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 10
  • 11. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Oils from skin Cloudy Image Cloudy Clear Decrease Fogging Use anti-fogging solutions anti- Heat scope to body temp Use endoscope warmer Warm irrigation solution Warm insufflation gas Replace faulty seals Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 11
  • 12. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling DeFogger Scope Warmer Warmer Warmer Video technology for rigid endoscopy Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 12
  • 13. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling White Balancing Method for the camera to reference white so it can properly identify all primary colors Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 13
  • 14. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Videoconferencing Continuing Education Body Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 14
  • 15. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Connectors Light Guide Connector Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 15
  • 16. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Illumination Light Cable Connection Glass Fibers Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 16
  • 17. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Decreased light output Damaged light cable Debris on ends of light cable Mixed brands of adapters Wrong adapter Old or dirty light bulb Wrong light bulb Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 17
  • 18. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Replace when >33% broken fibers Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 18
  • 19. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 19
  • 20. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling ECRI Label all fiberoptic light sources with: “Warning: High-intensity fiberoptic light High- sources and cables can ignite drapes and other materials. Complete all fiberoptic cable connections before activating the light source.” Light Sources Xenon (higher cost, focus down to small area, preferred for video) Metal halide (Less expensive, shorter life, easy to handle) Halogen (popular in Dr offices, low light, not for video) Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 20
  • 21. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Xenon Lamps Metal Halide Lamps Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 21
  • 22. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Light Source Brightness Manual Automatic (adjusts according to video image) Shaft Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 22
  • 23. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Internal Shaft Lumens Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 23
  • 24. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 24
  • 25. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Distal End Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 25
  • 26. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Rigid Scope Negative Prism Lens Lens 30 degree Rod objective lens Lens Lens System 0-degree angle: straight forward 30-degree angle: forward oblique 30- 70-degree angle: lateral 70- 90-degree angle: lateral 90- 120- 120-degree angle: retrospective Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 26
  • 27. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Rigid Video Endoscope Rigid Video Endoscope 5 mm Image and brightness of a 10 mm scope One- One-Piece VideoScope Technology No Scope No Camera No Coupler No Light Cable Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 27
  • 28. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Rigid Endoscope with Flexible Tip Reprocessing Trends Guiding Reprocessing Technology advancements Complexity of devices Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 28
  • 29. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Trends Guiding Reprocessing Instrument technology - FDA requirements Reusables must have reprocessing instructions Decontamination during the procedure During Transportation Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 29
  • 30. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Decontamination NO Saline Attire Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 30
  • 31. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Disassembly Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 31
  • 32. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Solutions & Tools Chemical Solutions Protease will break apart protein Lipase will break apart fats Amylase will break apart starches Carbohydrase will break apart carbohydrates Proper Cleaning Supplies Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 32
  • 33. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Brushes and Devices Various Sizes of Cleaners Ultrasonic Cleaning Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 33
  • 34. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Cleaning No ultrasonic cleaners - damage tiny glass fibers Rinsing Manual vs. Automated Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 34
  • 35. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Automated Cleaning Drying Endoscope Impact of Sterile Dirt Increases adhesion formation Increases immune response Delays healing Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 35
  • 36. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Checking Integrity & Functionality Checking Integrity & Functionality Disinfection vs. Sterilization Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 36
  • 37. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Spaulding’s Classifications Critical (Sterilize) Semi- Semi-critical (Disinfect) Non- Non-critical (Clean) Glutaraldehyde Disinfection GLUT Broad spectrum antimicrobial “cold” disinfectant Device Preparation Thorough cleaning first!! Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 37
  • 38. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Glut Test Strips Glut Action Bonds Protein Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 38
  • 39. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Exposure Levels 0.04 ppm Detect odor 0.2 ppm Exposure level 0.3 ppm Irritant 0.4 ppm Pouring Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 39
  • 40. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Ventilation Vent Glut Processing Area Glut Ventilation System Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 40
  • 41. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Soak Time Controversy Controversy FDA Prof. Org 45 min soak 20 min soak 25 degrees C. Room temp. Glove Recommendations ? Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 41
  • 42. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Spill Procedure Ammonia Other “cold soak” solutions 25 min. soak for HLD? Hydrogen peroxide? 8 min. soak for HLD? Phosphoric acid? Automatic Processor Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 42
  • 43. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Sterilization Options Steam Ethylene Oxide Sterilize Peracetic Acid Hydrogen Peroxide (Plasma or vapor) Ozone Steam Sterilization Autoclavable Scopes Number of sterilizations? Best sterilization method? Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 43
  • 44. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Action of Steam Sterilization Types of Steam Sterilization Gravity displacement Prevacuum Monitoring Bacillus Stearothermophilus Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 44
  • 45. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Flash Sterilization Autoclavable Scopes How are they marked if steam sterilizable? Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 45
  • 46. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Heat /Moisture Sensitive Devices Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Instrument preparation Wash, rinse, dry ETO + H2O = Ethylene Glycol ETO + Saline = Ethylene Chlorhydrine Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Sterilization Parameters Concerns Concentration Aeration Humidity Temperature Time Biological Monitoring Bacillus Atropheus (formerly Bacillus Subtilis) Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 46
  • 47. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling EO Advantages Effective sterilizer for heat & moisture sensitive devices EO readily diffuses at low temps No lumen restrictions Compatible with materials Low cost EO Limitations Long cycle length and aeration Installation requirements Flammability Toxicity Cost of ensuring safety Peracetic Acid Sterilization TM STERIS System 1 to TM STERIS System 1E Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 47
  • 48. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Peracetic Acid Sterilization Low temp Immersible devices PA Advantages Short cycle time JIT Variety of trays and containers Quick connects for lumens Closed system, ventilation not required Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 48
  • 49. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling VHP Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide H Uses H2O2 vapor to destroy O O microbes without using plasma H Free radicals disrupt & destroy microbes Non- Non-toxic byproducts (water vapor, O2) Sterilization < 1 hour VHP Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Series of pulses in process Evacuation phase H2O2 injection phase H2O2 hold phase Transition phase Phases repeat x 4 VHP Cycles V-PRO 1 Sterilization Cycle Sterilization Cycle 1000.000 Condition Sterilize Aerate 100.000 Pressure (mm Hg) 10.000 1.000 Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 0.100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 Time (min) Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 49
  • 50. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling VHP Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Chemical indicator and challenge pack Geobacillus stearothermophilus – most resistant to VHP process Compatible with a variety of materials to be sterilized VHP Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Lumen restrictions: Inner Diameter Length > 1mm (3Fr) < 125mm > 2mm (6Fr) < 250mm > 3mm (9Fr) < 400mm •Lumen cycle = 55 min •Nonlumen cycle = 28 min What can NOT be processed in the VHP System? PAPER or CELLULOSE PRODUCTS Count Sheets Huck Towels Gauze LIQUIDS or POWDERS SINGLE USE or IMPLANTS COPPER or MATED NYLON ITEMS or MATERIALS that ABSORB LIQUID Foam, Sponges Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 50
  • 51. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling VHP Advantages Easy to use Press start VHP Advantages Short cycle time compared to EO Simple installation Shelf-life with wrapped devices Non-toxic, environmentally friendly (byproducts are water vapor and O2) Conditioning phase – minimizes aborts due to moisture H2O2 cup sealed and vented – easy to insert, automated VHP Advantages 2. Injection system punctures cartridge 3. One cycle’s worth of sterilant is 1. Close the cartridge drawn into interface door a reservoir Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 51
  • 52. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling VHP Limitations Can’t process cellulose or paper (must use nonwoven or polypropylene wraps) Must use containers and trays cleared for this sterilizer Lumen restrictions – no flexible endoscopes, no long narrow lumens Gas Plasma Sterilization 1993 Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 52
  • 53. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Gas Plasma Action PLASMA Free radicals + collisional byproducts sterilize Gas Plasma Sterilization Low temp H2O2 in gas plasma to inactivate microorganisms without harmful residues Heat and moisture sensitive devices 45 -75 minute cycles, different with each system model H2O2 cassette enclosed Lumen restrictions depending on model Ozone Sterilization Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 53
  • 54. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Ozone Sterilization Natural process O2 exposed to intense electrical field Separates oxygen molecules into atomic oxygen (O) O combines with other oxygen molecules (O2) to form triatomic oxygen (O3) or Ozone Sterilization in approximately 4 hours No toxic residuals – O2 + water vapor Ozone Sterilization Ozone Advantages Easy to Use Low Temperature Safe, No Toxic Residuals Cost Effective Compatible with Anodized Aluminum Containers Cleared for multiple channel flexible endoscopes Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 54
  • 55. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Ozone Limitations Long cycle time (compared to H2O2) Need source of oxygen or O2 tanks to supply system Not widely accepted Material compatibility?? Storage Transporting Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 55
  • 56. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Wet Storage? Sheath Protectors COMMON CAUSES OF ENDOSCOPE DAMAGE 95% of repairs are procedure related! Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 56
  • 57. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Repairs Original Manufacturer vs. 3rd Party Repairs Mobile Repair Services Mobile Repairs Summary Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 57
  • 58. Rigid Endoscopes: 7/20/2010 The Care and Handling Questions?? Contact Hours To receive 1 contact hour for this activity, return the evaluation and verification of participation form as indicated on the forms. If more than one person listened to this webinar at your site, copy the forms for each person to complete individually. Copyright 2010, AORN Inc.1 58