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Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
Notice ID:36C24823Q1856
See attached document: 36C24823Q1856 Endoscope Drying Cabinet See RFQ for complete details BACKGROUND: Endoscopy associated infection transmission is frequently linked to inadequate reprocessing, dryi...
See attached document: 36C24823Q1856 Endoscope Drying Cabinet See RFQ for complete details BACKGROUND: Endoscopy associated infection transmission is frequently linked to inadequate reprocessing, drying and storage of endoscopes. Insufficient drying contributed to retained fluid and contamination during multi-site studies. Residual fluid may be retained inside endoscopes after High Level Disinfection. This is problematic because wet environments facilitate growth of gram-negative bacteria and other potential pathogens. Previous investigations found that fully-reprocessed endoscopes harbored waterborne pathogens, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. For this reason, new AORN and SGNA standards recommend that endoscopes have continual air pushed through the channels while being stored. This will help to alleviate bacterial growth in the scope while it is hanging and waiting to be used. SCOPE: Harloff Sure Dry Scope cabinet with DriScope Aid is an endoscope drying cabinet that forces air through lumen channels as well as circulates around the external portions of the endoscope. To minimize risk of disease transmission and nosocomial infection, it was recommended on a site visit that the ENT Clinic switch out their current storage cabinet with a cabinet that has forced air and swing doors. All accordion, roll up doors are to be removed from use when storing re-usable medical devices