Uncovering the Hidden Dangers: A Comprehensive Study on Insulated Medical Devices From 2021 to 2022
This interview with Cheron Rojo, BS, FCS, CHL, CIS, CER, CFER, CRCST, delves into a robust year-long study, starting in 2021, investigating the often-overlooked risks associated with insulated medical devices impacting both patients and medical staff.
Cheron Rojo, BS, FCS, CHL, CIS, CER, CFER, CRCST, Senior Clinical Education Specialist for Healthmark Industries, delves into the realm of insulated medical devices, a topic often overshadowed by the spotlight on laparoscopic tools. These seemingly innocuous instruments have been linked to patient burns and staff-related fires, creating a significant but often unspoken issue. By discussing his study with Infection Control Today, he wants to bring awareness to this rarely-covered issue.
“This presentation is about my 2021 to 2022. It's a [year-long] study that was more robust, and my first study was in 2019, which stemmed from my daughter getting ill and ending up having a lot of Abby in 2020. the 2019 study was around 8 months because of COVID-19. I knew later I wanted to do something more robust, which is what this presentation is about. So that's kind of it in a nutshell; it's just a bigger study. The study itself is more about insulated devices. It's not about just laparoscopic that a lot of individuals focus on. It's about insulated bipolar, forceps, cables, and cords that are insulated, all these items that have been linked to burns to patients internally or externally. The staff had fires and burnings, from the surgeons to even the scrub techs. So, to me, it's a very, very big issue. And the study does it justice, meaning it makes people aware that the problem still exists. It's just a lot of individuals or facilities don't talk about it because they settle outside of court.”
(Quotations have been edited for clarity. Watch the video above for the full interview)
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