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Microwave sterilization of polyethylene catheters for intermittent self-catheterization
D Griffith1, J Nacey, R Robinson
1Department of Surgery, Wellington School of Medicine, New Zealand.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
|March 1, 1993
Abstract:
A standard household 650 W microwave oven was used to sterilize polyethylene catheters of the type used for intermittent self-catheterization. The catheters were infected with Proteus sp. bacteria and microwaved at 650 W for periods of 2, 4, 6 and 8 minutes. The effect of microwaving was assessed by determining the resultant colony counts following catheter culture. It was determined that 6 minutes of microwaving were required to achieve sterility. It is suggested that use of a microwave oven is a reliable and cost-effective method of sterilizing polyethylene catheters for intermittent self-catheterization.