Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
Digestive Health Institute, Orlando Health, Orlando, Florida, USA.
Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 2021 Sep 1;37(5):416-420. doi: 10.1097/MOG.0000000000000755.
Given the growing concerns about infection transmission from use of contaminated reusable duodenoscopes, technological advancements have been made that vary from modifications of existing designs to development of single-use devices.
To circumvent mechanical limitations that preclude access to critical areas of a duodenoscope to perform thorough cleaning and disinfection, single-use disposable duodenoscopes have been developed. A thorough assessment of this technology is limited by the minimal published data that is currently available. This opinion assesses the current technical functionality of these devices, potential for further improvements, implications for healthcare economics and the future of gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Currently available data suggest that majority of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography procedures can be safely performed using single-use duodenoscopes. The ability to improve technical functionality, incorporate futuristic technology and secure financial reimbursement from insurance carriers will largely define the future prospects of this recent innovation.
由于越来越关注使用污染的可重复使用十二指肠镜引起的感染传播,因此已经取得了技术进步,这些进步包括对现有设计的改进和一次性使用设备的开发。
为了避免机械限制,无法进入十二指肠镜的关键部位进行彻底的清洁和消毒,已经开发出一次性使用的一次性十二指肠镜。由于目前可用的已发表数据很少,因此对该技术的全面评估受到限制。该观点评估了这些设备的当前技术功能,进一步改进的潜力,对医疗保健经济学的影响以及胃肠道内窥镜检查的未来。
目前的数据表明,大多数内窥镜逆行胰胆管造影术都可以安全地使用一次性十二指肠镜进行。提高技术功能,结合未来技术并从保险公司获得财务报销的能力将在很大程度上决定这一最新创新的未来前景。