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Unveiling 8 years of duodenoscope contamination: insights from a retrospective analysis in a large tertiary care hospital.

Koen van der PloegCynthia P HaanappelAnne F Voor In 't HoltWoutrinus de GrootAdriana J C BulkmansNicole S ErlerBibi C G C Mason-SlingerlandJuliëtte A SeverinMargreet C VosMarco J Bruno
Published in: Gut (2024)
Duodenoscope contamination remains a significant problem, with high contamination rates despite several interventions. Reprocessing the biopsy and suction channels is especially challenging. Changes in the design of reusable duodenoscopes, such as enabling sterilisation or easily replaceable channels, are necessary to facilitate effective duodenoscope reprocessing and to eliminate the risk of duodenoscope-associated infections.
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