Published
This has started at another hospital in our city as well. I did read about this issue in the Surgical technologists magazine many months ago. My major concern is who takes liability if there is a problem with the refurbished item? I certainly don't think the original manufacturer would. Also, are these companies that refurbish non disposable items ok'd by any governing bodies such as JACHAO or FDA? What is AORN's stance? I sure wouldn't want to be in court over this issue.
Lonman
In the OR I work in all the nurses here, and we have only RN's working throughout the OR have been told that if they knowingly reuse a one off item then they and not the hospital will take full responsibility and can be sued. After all the hospital is doing nothing wrong technically by just re sterilizing items. Its the OR staff who open it to use it on a patient who is committing the offence. Think about it. THROW IT OUT!!!!
The only problem is, I could get written up if I throw something out that is on the approved reprocessing list. They claim that this company has been approved through the appropriate channels-we are supposed to put these items in a special container, they get sent to this company to be reprocessed and we get them back. Hopefully, enough docs will pitch hissy fits and this whole thing will resolve itself!
Please read the spirited exchange from other members on this very subject. There is also a discussion on the AHVAP website. Remember to think about stringent gov. regs and science. Leave your emotions on the platform this is a wild ride.
https://allnurses.com/forums/f39/re-sterilizing-off-pump-cabg-supplies-114768.html
Huck
The Veterans Administration has a nationwide ban on using reprocessed materials of any kind in all of it's hospitals. I can see how a total ban may be easier than deciding what is safe to reprocess and what is not. Both sides make good points in this thread and in Huck's link. This debate will go on and is sure to be addressed by JCAHO, AORN and HIPPA. I'll bet the VA model becomes the one adopted in spite of economic concerns.
ortess1971
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At my hospital, they are trying to implement the idea of sending certain items(trocars,burrs,staples etc) out to be reprocessed and reused. Not just items that got opened and not used but the things used on patients as well. Some of our docs are freaking out and I'm not sure I blame them. Has anyone else's hospital done this and how did it work out? Can these reprocessing companies be trusted?
Just curious.....