The equipment does not have a rotation control and cannot be adequately sterilized; The unit says the articles are approved
The health professionals of the Nossa Senhora Do even hospital, located in the Canindé district of San Paolo, were captured using domestic exercises to manage the patients, according to the images obtained by TV Globo and released on Wednesday 5. The use of the tool in the procedures has surgery has been prohibited since 2008 by National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa).
Video show the use of common exercises in the operating room. Some have signs of blood and at least one has triggered the threads.
Research, the hospital said she discuss the situation internally and will soon publish a statement on what happened. For Globo, the Council of the Institution stated that the equipment used on site is approved by Anvisa and periodically supervised by the competent agencies.
In a note, the Municipal Health Secretariat (SMS) of San Paolo He declared that the health inspection of the hospital is of the responsibility of the state government, through the state health surveillance group, linked to the Department of State Health (SES), which also issues the operational health permit. In the case of Nossa Senhora do even Hospital, the license is in force until April 2025, according to the folder.
SES reported that the health surveillance center (CVS) conducted an inspection at the hospital on Thursday 6. “During the inspection, regular sterilization equipment and materials were found, including surgical exercises,” he said in A note. The folder added that the unit was informed to present complementary documents required by the Health Authority and stressed that the CVS performs periodic inspections in units throughout the state.
Forbidden by Anvisa
Second Technical note n. 40/2017 From Anvisa, domestic drills do not have rotation control, cannot be sterilized and are not protected from the risk of electrical exhaust.
In addition, they can overheat bones and tissues and their oil lubrication can contaminate the surgical field.
“(…) The use of” domestic exercises “in surgical interventions is a health infringement, being subject to calculation through administrative health proceedings, without prejudice to the civil and criminal liability suitable for transgressors, through current legislation”, says the rule.
Source: Terra

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