Abstract

Proper reprocessing of flexible endoscopes in gastroenterology practice is a critical element of a comprehensive patient safety and infection control strategy in both the inpatient and outpatient healthcare setting. This effort requires an interprofessional approach consisting of collaboration between the endoscopist and multiple other facility stakeholders including reprocessing professionals, nursing, infection prevention and control, biomedical engineering, and patient safety professionals. Recent advancements in human factors engineering has demonstrated a high reliability in validated and standardized reprocessing efforts for flexible endoscopes with properly trained reprocessing personnel and appropriate resources to execute the overall reprocessing process. A continued and concerted effort must be paid to maintaining the safety of these devices through focus on personnel, processes, and a continued innovative engineering of the devices themselves. While flexible endoscopes play a pivotal role in delivering diagnostic and therapeutic medical capabilities to endoscopists, their use is not without risk and require a comprehensive approach to medical device hygiene and integrated infection prevention and control.

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