Reuse of Polyp Traps, a Way to Approach Sustainability

NCT06838312 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 3238

Last updated 2025-02-20

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Summary

The environmental impact of healthcare practice in the context of climate change is in the spotlight. Digestive endoscopy units are the third hospital unit that generates the most waste and environmental impact. For this reason, scientific societies advice studying and adopting more sustainable clinical practices, reconsidering current protocols for reprocessing and disinfection of single-use material. One of the devices, widely used and which generates a large amount of waste, is the polyp trap. It allows an easy recovery of the polyps removed during endoscopy. This device is discarded after a single use in some centers, and reused after washing and disinfection in others. Manufacturers recommend the single-use of the device, even there is no scientific evidence to support this action. In the investigators endoscopy unit, 3800 polyp traps are used yearly. The investigators hypothesis is that reusing the polyp catcher has similar safety to disposal after a single use, with better environmental and economic results. Objectives: To evaluate the safety of the reused and discarded after a single-use polyp trap. The investigators will assess 1) the post-colonoscopy infection rate and 2) the reliability of the anatomopathological study, 3) CO2 emissions and 4) costs of each practice. Methodology: A non-inferiority study will be carried out by observing the usual clinical practice of different centers and collecting data that suggest infection, cross-sampling and general complications. The results will be easily applicable in endoscopy units and will serve as a basis for future studies with other more controversial devices.

Conditions

  • Cross Infection

Interventions

OTHER

Reuse or dispose a polyp trap

Participant hospitals will be separated into two groups, according to their standard clinical practice: A) reuse or B) dispose polyp traps after a colonoscopy with polypectomy. Centres will participate with their current method of using polyp traps. Work dynamics will not change as patients will be recruited from centers that routinely reuse or dispose polyp traps.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital

    collaborator OTHER
  • Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa

    collaborator OTHER
  • Hospital Clinic of Barcelona

    collaborator OTHER
  • Hospital Universitario La Fe

    collaborator OTHER
  • Hospital Sant Bernabé de Berga

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Hospital Dos de Maig

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII de Tarragona.

    collaborator OTHER
  • Centro Medico Teknon

    collaborator OTHER
  • Clínica Mi Tres Torres Barcelona

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Fundació Institut de Recerca de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-02-10
Primary Completion
2026-01-01
Completion
2026-01-01

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