Abstract

The practice of flexible gastrointestinal endoscopy has matured significantly in recent years. Unfortunately, two long-standing problems still exist: the complex physical nature inherent to the endoscopes and accessories, and user compliance with established reprocessing guidelines. Improvements have been made, but newer instruments remain comparatively fragile, expensive, and physically complex, and validated data on reprocessing specific instruments is generally lacking. The practice of flexible gastrointestinal endoscopy today, however, is demonstrably safe and beneficial, provided established practice procedures for reprocessing, with emphasis on instrument cleaning, are followed meticulously in each endoscopy center.

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