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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: Tío Riñon on November 30, 2017, 05:23:45 AM

Title: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: Tío Riñon on November 30, 2017, 05:23:45 AM
My nurse informed me during a recent clinic visit that DaVita and Baxter have decided to switch from sterile, packaged sponges (gauze squares) to non-sterile, unpackaged (open) ones.  Evidently this is a cost-saving change.  She is planning to order some type of container for patients to use to protect the sponges from exposure to elements.

Has anyone else heard about this?  What are your thoughts?
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: iolaire on November 30, 2017, 06:08:33 AM
Most of the foreign centers I visited used non sterile sponges.  Personally I would not be worried about that change.  As long as the center or you are able to store them in a clean fashion.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: kickingandscreaming on November 30, 2017, 07:25:20 AM
I use non-sterile 3" sponges in my PD setup. all the time.  I figure that they are always saturated in Alcavis anyway.  I use sterile sponges when I inject heparin into a bag and when I clean my exit site.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: cassandra on November 30, 2017, 11:13:08 AM
As long as you get your own supply, I suppose it would be okay (and you can keep them on/with your person)
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: Simon Dog on November 30, 2017, 05:24:39 PM
Fresinus was using non-sterile sponges 5 years ago when I was in-center, and supplies non-sterile for my home hemo (though let me order sterile individuallly packaged one if I prefer).  They come in a bulk pack and I just fold the paper wrapper over the unused portion.   No infections yet, 5.5 years and counting.

They are not "unpackaged" or "open", but come in a bulk pack, and are not assured sterile but certainly look pretty clean.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: cbatsea on February 18, 2018, 04:36:42 PM
Our gauze isn't "sterile...but I don't leaving it lying about.  It's in the package, in a drawer.  As long as you disinfect your accesses, you should be fine.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: cbatsea on April 29, 2018, 06:07:13 PM
Same here...I don't leave them lying about, and we clean his sites well....haven't had a problem.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: Charlie B53 on April 30, 2018, 05:10:49 AM

Zip lock bags work verty well to keep a handy amount clean.  And small enough you can toss some into most any bag to go anywhere.

I keep a bag in the console of my truck, another in my Dialysis carry-along bag of junk.  A couple places about the house.  Enough places I don't have to go very far if the need every arises.  So far I have never needed any.

I should put a couple more bags out in the Barn.

Each bag also has a roll of tape.
Title: Re: Non-sterile sponges
Post by: Paul on May 01, 2018, 01:10:10 AM
Zip lock bags work verty well to keep a handy amount clean.

Zip lock bags are a godsend, not only for medical matters, but for so many things. Whoever invented them deserves a Nobel prize.