A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.

Deficiencies in the sterile processing of medical instruments contribute to poor outcomes for patients, such as surgical site infections, longer hospital stays, and deaths. In low resources settings, such as some rural and semi-rural areas and secondary and tertiary cities of developing countries, d...

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Main Authors: Jean Boubour, Katherine Jenson, Hannah Richter, Josiah Yarbrough, Z Maria Oden, Douglas A Schuler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149624
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spelling doaj-c491c204dc3b4f9a9587fad086eee4502021-03-03T19:56:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e014962410.1371/journal.pone.0149624A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.Jean BoubourKatherine JensonHannah RichterJosiah YarbroughZ Maria OdenDouglas A SchulerDeficiencies in the sterile processing of medical instruments contribute to poor outcomes for patients, such as surgical site infections, longer hospital stays, and deaths. In low resources settings, such as some rural and semi-rural areas and secondary and tertiary cities of developing countries, deficiencies in sterile processing are accentuated due to the lack of access to sterilization equipment, improperly maintained and malfunctioning equipment, lack of power to operate equipment, poor protocols, and inadequate quality control over inventory. Inspired by our sterile processing fieldwork at a district hospital in Sierra Leone in 2013, we built an autonomous, shipping-container-based sterile processing unit to address these deficiencies. The sterile processing unit, dubbed "the sterile box," is a full suite capable of handling instruments from the moment they leave the operating room to the point they are sterile and ready to be reused for the next surgery. The sterile processing unit is self-sufficient in power and water and features an intake for contaminated instruments, decontamination, sterilization via non-electric steam sterilizers, and secure inventory storage. To validate efficacy, we ran tests of decontamination and sterilization performance. Results of 61 trials validate convincingly that our sterile processing unit achieves satisfactory outcomes for decontamination and sterilization and as such holds promise to support healthcare facilities in low resources settings.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149624
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author Jean Boubour
Katherine Jenson
Hannah Richter
Josiah Yarbrough
Z Maria Oden
Douglas A Schuler
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Hannah Richter
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A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
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Katherine Jenson
Hannah Richter
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title A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
title_short A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
title_full A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
title_fullStr A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
title_full_unstemmed A Shipping Container-Based Sterile Processing Unit for Low Resources Settings.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Deficiencies in the sterile processing of medical instruments contribute to poor outcomes for patients, such as surgical site infections, longer hospital stays, and deaths. In low resources settings, such as some rural and semi-rural areas and secondary and tertiary cities of developing countries, deficiencies in sterile processing are accentuated due to the lack of access to sterilization equipment, improperly maintained and malfunctioning equipment, lack of power to operate equipment, poor protocols, and inadequate quality control over inventory. Inspired by our sterile processing fieldwork at a district hospital in Sierra Leone in 2013, we built an autonomous, shipping-container-based sterile processing unit to address these deficiencies. The sterile processing unit, dubbed "the sterile box," is a full suite capable of handling instruments from the moment they leave the operating room to the point they are sterile and ready to be reused for the next surgery. The sterile processing unit is self-sufficient in power and water and features an intake for contaminated instruments, decontamination, sterilization via non-electric steam sterilizers, and secure inventory storage. To validate efficacy, we ran tests of decontamination and sterilization performance. Results of 61 trials validate convincingly that our sterile processing unit achieves satisfactory outcomes for decontamination and sterilization and as such holds promise to support healthcare facilities in low resources settings.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149624
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