Sterilisation of surgical instruments (FOI)Sterilisation of surgical instruments (FOI)
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09 February 2018.Request
Could you please share the number of surgical instruments returned to Jersey hospital dirty or broken after being sent to be sterilised and whether operations had to be cancelled as a result.
Could you break down by year starting from 2015, the type of instrument, what was wrong with it and what happened as a result.
Response
Faulty devices returned
- 2015 : 8 - replacement instrument available
- 2016 : 4 - replacement instrument available
- 2017 : 1 - replacement instrument available
Returned due to foreign objects / particles – (dirty)
- 2015 : 4 - replacement instrument available
- 2016 : 5 - replacement instrument available
- 2017 : 1 - replacement instrument available
There have been no cancelled operations due to dirty or broken instruments.
Types of instruments include trays, scopes, forceps, needle holders and scalpel handles.
For context, the following is the number of instrument trays and supplementary instruments in total processed in the years 2015 to 2017:
- 2015 - Trays and supplementary instruments = 64,837
- 2016 - Trays and supplementary instruments = 62,175
- 2017 - Trays and supplementary instruments = 62,477