Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners,
Automated Endoscope Washers
4 Enzyme Endoscope Cleaner
Flexible and Rigid Scopes - Cleaning, Disinfecting and Sterilizing
Cleaning Endoscopes and Temperature Sensitive Scopes
Articles have been published worldwide regarding the complexity of manually cleaning endoscopes and the related concerns. Automated cleaning and "combination" all-in-ONE enzymatic-detergent-complex cleaning concentrates can provide valuable alternatives and have demonstrated superior outcomes. The new developments, in automated scope cleaning and all-in-ONE cleaning concentrates, can improve scope performance, and protect endoscopes from damage, while reducing the risks and costs associated with manually cleaning endoscopes.
These developments have shown an increase in safety and have demonstrated a decreased risk of nosocomial infections. Endoscope manufacturers have focused on improving the functionality and clinical performance of scopes while manufacturers of washer decontaminators and washer disinfectors have focused on improving the automation of cleaning endoscopes. One main issue still remains and ongoing concern... human error. The most common human errors occur during the manual cleaning of endoscopes and when flexible endoscopes are connected to automated endoscope re-processors (AERs). These errors occur in endoscope departments worldwide and have not been correlated to specific endoscopes or re-processors. Validation of these endoscope cleaning methods and operations may be written down in Standard Operation Procedures (SOP‘s) but in fact, the verification on how close these procedures are followed may be quite difficult.
Product improvements by endoscope manufacturers require ongoing changes to cleaning protocols and present new challenges to the reprocessing staff as well as the manufacturers of automated endoscope washers. These ongoing changes require an ongoing review of the cleaning endoscope sterilization protocols. Reprocessing departments contend with daily shortages of flexible endoscopes that are ready to use and frequently experience FTE levels that are inadequate for manual cleaning. These factors may lead to endoscopes not being properly cleaned according to manufacturers or association recommendations. It has been found, that when a reprocessing staff is pressured for increasing the turnaround rate, cleaning endoscopes may not be given the high priority necessary, due to the assumption that the sterilization to follow will provide a medical device that is safe for patient care. If an endoscope is not thoroughly cleaned, the endoscope cannot be sterilized. The Proper cleaning of endoscopes is the prerequisite for sterilization.
ISO/DIS 15883-1 Automated Endoscope Washer Standards:
Automated Endoscope Washers designed within the ISO/DIS 15883-1 Standards for Automated Endoscope Washers will deliver the optimal cleaning of Endoscopes and temperature sensitive flexible Scopes.
ISO/DIS 15883-1 Automated Endoscope Washer Standards:
Automated Endoscope Washers designed within the ISO/DIS 15883-1 Standards help to totally eliminate the need for the manual pre-cleaning reprocessing of flexible endoscopes and significantly reduces the risk for patients. ISO/DIS 15883-1 Standards close the link between Endoscope cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization and greatly reduce many human error problems. Automated Endoscope Washers designed within the ISO/DIS 15883-1 Standards are available either as a standalone unit or integrated washers. Automated Endoscope Washers designed within the ISO/DIS 15883-1 Standard deliver the highest quality endoscope cleaning and are appropriate for use within your reprocessing and endoscope disinfecting protocol. The DS500 DRS Automated Endoscope Washer and Surgical Instrument Washer delivers an endoscope cleaning and disinfecting process that disinfects the endoscope cleaning water. The Automated Endoscope Washer then injects a 4 Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent for removing pathogens and proteinaceous bioburden. The Endoscope cleaner water reaches disinfecting times and temperatures. For disinfecting temperature sensitive scopes and endoscopes the disinfecting water is cooled to the manufacturers recommended temperatures. The DS500 DRS Automated Endoscope Washer Surgical Instrument Washer offer optimal cleaning and disinfecting parameters. yourCEBA Automated Endoscope Washers and Surgical Instrument Washers offer gentle cycles for cleaning eye surgical instruments effectively.
Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners,
Automated Endoscope Washers
4 Enzyme Endoscope Cleaner
John Temple
Product Development
Studies demonstrate an automated Surgical Instrument Endoscope Washer can deliver optimal cleaning using the "proper sequence of treatments" and 'combination' enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaners. After surgical instruments were cleaned in an automated Surgical Instrument Endoscope Washer using a combination of enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaner: "evaluation of automated Surgical Instrument Endoscope Washers confirmed that the efficacy of disinfection was 100%". "All surgical instruments and utensils tested were sterile at the completion of the process."
Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners,
Automated Endoscope Washers
4 Enzyme Endoscope Cleaner
After surgical instruments were cleaned in an automated Surgical Instrument Endoscope Washer using using the "proper sequence of treatments" and combination enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaners: "evaluation of automated Surgical Instrument Endoscope Washers confirmed that the efficacy of disinfection was 100%". "All surgical instruments and utensils tested
Product Development
Surgical Instrument Washers
John Temple
The all-in-ONE Enzymatic Enzymes and Detergents will lower your cleaning costs and


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Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners,
Automated Endoscope Washers
Endoscope Cleaners must deliver these 4 enzymes or they cannot break down and remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden from surgical instruments.
The all-in-ONE Endoscope Cleaner 4 Enzyme Detergent delivers:
Protease, Amylase, Lipase, and Carbohydrase surgical instrument cleaning enzymes.
The 4 enzymes needed for high performance surgical instrument cleaners are listed below with the specific surgical instrument cleaning function they perform.
Lipase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners: to breakdown fat from surgical instruments, to cleave fatty acid residue from the glycerol residue in a neutral fat or a phospholipid.
Amylase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners: to breakdown starch from surgical instruments, to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to sugar to produce carbohydrate derivatives.
Carbohydrase Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners: to breakdown starch to a lower level from surgical instruments, to catalyze the hydrolysis of higher carbohydrates to lower forms
Protease Enzyme Endoscope Cleaners: to breakdown blood from surgical instruments, including the proteinases and peptidases, to catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins.
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