Reutilization of accessories in gastrointestinal endoscopic practice |
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Authors: | GB Haber |
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Affiliation: | The Centre for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy and Endoscopic Oncology, Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract The key issues that determine the decision between reusable versus disposable accessories are cost and functionality. In most health-care systems the availability and dissemination of endoscopic services relates directly to the resources (i.e. budget) of that system. Given the limitations of health-care budgets, access to endoscopic services will depend upon the cost efficiency of endoscopic practice. The onus on endoscopists and health-care providers, therefore, is to meticulously evaluate the necessary steps for safe reutilization of accessories. This paper addresses the principles of reuse, quality assurance and particularly disinfection practices. Any change to a more costly disposable accessory policy must bear the responsibility of denied access to endoscopic services in a system with finite resources. |
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Keywords: | cost effectiveness of endoscopy disposable accessories endoscopic accessories endoscopic complications endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) baskets ERCP sphincteromes endoscopy practice reusable accessories |
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