Common Damage To Endoscopes
Just like with any other medical instrument, endoscopes are also subject to wear and tear. Here are some of the common endoscope problems to look out for when you take it out for checking:
- Air/Water problems – You can avoid damage to valves and nozzles by using only the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning device and recommended procedure on the endoscope parts. Never attempt to remove debris with a sharp object such as a needle.
- Fluid invasion – This occurs when water and other fluids enter dry parts of the flexible scope. Fluid may enter through holes, tears, cuts or as a result of improper cleaning.
- Angulation problems – Do not force angulation, as this may cause damage or break the angulation wires. Angulation problems can be caused by overtorquing the bending portion of the scope.
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