Nurse’s role in processing materials for robotic surgery: experience report
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-44251055%20Keywords:
Nurses, Robotics, Sterilization, Surgical instruments, Materials management, hospitalAbstract
Objective: To report the experience of nurses in the processing of materials for robotic surgery in two Sterile Processing Departments (SPD), comparing the processes. Methods: Experience report based on the practices of two nurses working with robotic surgery material processing in two Class II SPDs located in southern Brazil. Results: Similar processing steps were identified, including pre-preparation, reception and inspection, pre-cleaning, manual cleaning and rinsing, automated cleaning, drying, final inspection and lubrication, packaging, sterilization, and storage. Steps performed in Institution A but not in B included filling and immersion, as well as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing. Conclusion: Sharing knowledge and promoting best practices in material processing is essential, given the importance of controlling healthcare-associated infections, particularly surgical site infections, which are among the main postoperative complications.
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