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doi:10.1186/s12894-024-01436-5...

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Haislip, Ian Rindorf, Dinah Cool, Christina Tester, Brittany
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Kategorie

Urology

Jahr

2024

Auflistungsdatum

13.03.2024

Schlüsselwörter
cystoscopy disposable equipment endoscopy organizational efficiency flexible cystoscopy preparation average reprocessing reusable hands-on time cystoscopes single-use breakdown
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Zusammenfassung

Background Flexible cystoscopy is a common procedure to diagnose and treat lower urinary tract conditions.

Single-use cystoscopes have been introduced to eliminate time-consuming reprocessing and costly repairs.

We compared the hands-on labor time differences between flexible reusable cystoscopes versus Ambu’s aScope™ 4 Cysto (aS4C) at a large urology Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC).

Methods Reusable and single-use cystoscopy procedures were shadowed for timestamp collection for setup and breakdown.

A subset of reusable cystoscopes were followed through the reprocessing cycle.

T-tests were calculated to measure the significance between groups.

Results The average hands-on time necessary for reusable cystoscope preparation, breakdown, and pre-cleaning was 4′53″.

Of this, 2′53″ were required for preparation, while 2′0″ were required for breakdown and pre-cleaning.

The average hands-on time for reprocessing for reusable was 7’1” per cycle.

The total time for single-use scopes was 2′22″.

Of this, 1′36″ was needed for single-use preparation, and 45 s for breakdown.

Compared to reusable cystoscopes, single-use cystoscopes significantly reduced pre and post-procedure hands-on labor time by 2’31”, or 48%.

When including reprocessing, total hands-on time was 80% greater for reusable than single-use cystoscopes.

Conclusion Single-use cystoscopes significantly reduced hands-on labor time compared to reusable cystoscopes.

On average, the facility saw a reduction of 2′31″ per cystoscope for each procedure.

This translates to 20 additional minutes gained per day, based on an 8 procedures per day.

Utilizing single-use cystoscopes enabled the facility to reduce patient wait times, decrease turnaround times, and free up staff time.

Haislip, Ian,Rindorf, Dinah,Cool, Christina,Tester, Brittany, 2024, Workflow efficiencies for flexible cystoscopy: comparing single-use vs reusable cystoscopes, BioMed Central

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