Endoscopy International Open (Dec 2022)

A new system to prevent SARS-CoV-2 and microorganism air transmission through the air circulation system of endoscopes

  • Stanislas Chaussade,
  • Anna Pellat,
  • Felix Corre,
  • Rachel Hallit,
  • Einas Abou Ali,
  • Arthur Belle,
  • Maximilien Barret,
  • Paul Chaussade,
  • Romain Coriat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1907-3939
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
pp. E1589 – E1594

Abstract

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Background and study aims Evidence for the modes of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 remains controversial. Recently, the potential for airborne spread of SARS-CoV-2 has been stressed. Air circulation in gastrointestinal light source boxes and endoscopes could be implicated in airborne transmission of microorganisms. Methods The ENDOBOX SC is a 600 × 600 mm cube designed to contain any type of machine used during gastrointestinal endoscopy. It allows for a 100-mm space between a machine and the walls of the ENDOBOX SC. To use the ENDOBOX SC, it is connected to the medical air system and it provides positive flow from the box to the endoscopy room. The ENDOBOX SC uses medical air to inflate the digestive tract and to decrease the temperature induced by the microprocessors or by the lamp. ENDOBOX SC has been investigated in different environments. Results An endoscopic procedure performed without ventilation was interrupted after 40 minutes to prevent computer damage. During the first 30 minutes, the temperature increased from 18 °C to 31 °C with a LED system. The procedure with fans identified variations in temperature inside the ENDOBOX SC from 21 to 26 °C (± 5 °C) 1 hour after the start of the procedure. The temperature was stable for the next 3 hours. Conclusions ENDOBOX SC prevents the increase in temperature induced by lamps and processors, allows access to all necessary connections into the endoscopic columns, and creates a sterile and positive pressure volume, which prevents potential contamination from microorganisms.