The Possibility of Transmitting Infections with Vaginal Ultrasound Probes: Why We Cannot Meet the Guidelines
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The Possibility of Transmitting Infections with Vaginal Ultrasound Probes: Why We Cannot Meet the Guidelines
Abstract
The use of ultrasound endovaginal probes is common practice in the fields of gynecology and obstetrics. The vagina serves as a host environment for many microorganisms, contributing greatly to its defensive mechanisms. It is not known whether the introduction of other microorganisms into the vaginal region are detrimental or require intensive preventative measures. Several national ultrasonography societies, as well as the Israel Ministry of Health, have addressed the proper and adequate handling of sonographic endovaginal probes, including the use of high-level disinfecting agents following cleansing and prior to using probe covers between patients. However, many obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound units in Israel find it difficult to adhere to these strict disinfecting requirements. While most of the guidelines are based on the theoretical risk of contaminations when ultrasound endovaginal probes are used, the rate of nosocomial infections linked to the use of these probes has yet to be verified. Based on the information available, there is an urgent need to find a solution that enables gynecological ultrasound users to properly disinfect endovaginal probes between patients. Currently, it is almost impossible to pragmatically adhere to the Israel Ministry of Health guidelines.
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The possibility of transmitting infections with vaginal ultrasound probes: why the guidelines must be met.Isr Med Assoc J. 2019 Aug 1;21(8):568-569. Isr Med Assoc J. 2019. PMID: 31529942 No abstract available.
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