Biopsy forceps: reusable or disposable?
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2006.04429.x
Biopsy forceps: reusable or disposable?
Abstract
Reusable and disposable biopsy forceps are both widely available for use in gastrointestinal endoscopy units. Biopsy forceps have design and material features that may interfere with cleaning, and reusable devices must be designed to function safely and effectively following sterilization in a healthcare setting. During the last decade, endoscopic accessories have evolved from reusable to disposable in many parts of the world. Although use of disposable devices helps reduce the potential risk of cross-contamination and spread of infection, there remains the factor of cost. Major concerns for reuse of endoscopic accessories center on two main areas: sterility, and the capability of the equipment to perform its function satisfactorily after repeated uses and sterilizations. Reusable biopsy forceps perform a designated number of procedures, thus becoming more cost-effective than disposable forceps, which are impossible to clean and sterilize. The potential risk of infectious disease transmission must be taken into account. There is also the consideration that reprocessing of disposable forceps may damage or destroy the fragile devices.
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