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Scalpel handle for microblade
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Instructions for use/Technical description Scalpel handle for microblade Note for U.S. users This Instructions for Use is NOT intended for United States users. Please discard. The Instructions for Use for United States users can be obtained by visiting our website at www.aesculapusa.com and clicking the "Products" menu. If you wish to obtain a paper copy of the Instructions for Use, you may request one by contacting your local Aesculap representative or Aesculap's customer service at 1-800-282-9000. A paper copy will be provided to you upon request at no additional cost. Gebrauchsanweisung/Technische Beschreibung Skalpellgriff für Mikroklinge Mode d’emploi/Description technique Manche du bistouri pour la microlame Instrucciones de manejo/Descripción técnica Mango de escalpelo para hoja de microcirugía Istruzioni per l’uso/Descrizione tecnica Manico di bisturi per micro lama Instruções de utilização/Descrição técnica Cabo de bisturi para microlâminas Gebruiksaanwijzing/Technische beschrijving Scalpelgreep voor microplaatmes Bruksanvisning/Teknisk beskrivning Skalpellhandtag för mikroskalpellblad Инструкция по примению/Техническое описание Ручка скальпеля для микролезвия Návod k použití/Technický popis Rukojeť skalpelu pro mikročepel Instrukcja użytkowania/Opis techniczny Rękojeść skalpela do mikroostrza Návod na použitie/Technický opis Skalpelová rukoväť pre mikročepeľ Kullanım Kılavuzu/Teknik açiklama Mikro bıçak için neşter sapı
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Aesculap AG | Am Aesculap-Platz | 78532 Tuttlingen | Germany Phone +49 (0) 7461 95-0 | Fax +49 (0) 7461 95-26 00 | www.aesculap.com Aesculap® – a B. Braun brand 2019-09
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► Hold on to the protection tube 2 and pull on the handle 3 until the locking pin 6 hits the end of the slot, see
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Aesculap Scalpel handle for microblade Legend 1 Microblade 2 Protection tube 3 Handle 3.1 Locknut 4 Locking screw 5 Collet 6 Locking pin
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Scope
These instructions for use apply to the following product: Art. no.
Designation
BB060R
Scalpel handle for microblade
► For article specific instructions for use and material compatibility and lifetime information, see B. Braun eIFU at
eifu.bbraun.com
Safety messages
Safety messages make clear the dangers to patient, user and/or product that could arise during the use of the product. Safety messages are labeled as follows: WARNING Indicates a possible threat of danger. If not avoided, minor or moderate injury may result. CAUTION Indicates a possible threat of material damage. If not avoided, the product may be damaged.
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Clinical use
2.1
Areas of use and limitations of use
2.1.1
Intended use
Scalpel handles are used to receive microblades for operative procedures.
2.1.2
Validated reprocessing procedure
3.1
General safety information
Note For patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), suspected CJD or possible variants of CJD, observe the relevant national regulations concerning the reprocessing of products.
Note General risk factors associated with surgical procedures are not described in these instructions for use.
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3.
Note Adhere to national statutory regulations, national and international standards and directives, and local, clinical hygiene instructions for sterile processing.
About this document
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► Turn the handle 3 counterclockwise and let go at the stop. The locking pin 6 must snap into the groove. ► To unlock, carry out the above in the reverse way.
Indications
Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any use of the product against the specified indications and/or the described applications.
Note Mechanical reprocessing should be favored over manual cleaning as it gives better and more reliable results. Note Successful processing of this medical device can only be ensured if the processing method is first validated. The operator/sterile processing technician is responsible for this. Note If there is no final sterilization, then a virucidal disinfectant must be used. Note For up-to-date information about reprocessing and material compatibility, see B. Braun eIFU at eifu.bbraun.com The validated steam sterilization procedure was carried out in the Aesculap sterile container system.
3.2
General information
Dried or affixed surgical residues can make cleaning more difficult or ineffective and lead to corrosion. Therefore the time interval between application and processing should not exceed 6 h; also, neither fixating pre-cleaning temperatures >45 °C nor fixating disinfecting agents (active ingredient: aldehydes/alcohols) should be used. Excessive measures of neutralizing agents or basic cleaners may result in a chemical attack and/or to fading and the laser marking becoming unreadable visually or by machine for stainless steel. Residues containing chlorine or chlorides e.g. in surgical residues, medicines, saline solutions and in the service water used for cleaning, disinfection and sterilization will cause corrosion damage (pitting, stress corrosion) and result in the destruction of stainless steel products. These must be removed by rinsing thoroughly with demineralized water and then drying. Additional drying, if necessary. Only process chemicals that have been tested and approved (e.g. VAH or FDA approval or CE mark) and which are compatible with the product’s materials according to the chemical manufacturers’ recommendations may be used for processing the product. All the chemical manufacturer's application specifications must be strictly observed. Failure to do so can result in the following problems: ■ Optical changes of materials, e.g. fading or discoloration of titanium or aluminum. For aluminum, the application/process solution only needs to be of pH >8 to cause visible surface changes. ■ Material damage such as corrosion, cracks, fracturing, premature aging or swelling. ► Do not use metal cleaning brushes or other abrasives that would damage the product surfaces and could cause corrosion. ► Further detailed advice on hygienically safe and material-/value-preserving reprocessing can be found at www.ak-i.org, link to Publications, Red Brochure – Proper maintenance of instruments.
For indications, see Intended use.
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2.1.3
No known absolute contraindications.
Influences of the reprocessing which lead to damage to the product are not known. A careful visual and functional inspection before the next use is the best opportunity to recognize a product that is no longer functional, see Inspection.
2.1.4
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Absolute contraindications Relative contraindications
The following conditions, individual or combined, can lead to delayed healing or compromise the success of the operation: ■ Medical or surgical conditions (e.g. comorbidities) which could hinder the success of the operation. In the presence of relative contraindications, the user decides individually regarding the use of the product.
2.2
Safety information
2.2.1
Clinical user
General safety information To prevent damage caused by improper setup or operation, and to not compromise the manufacturer warranty and liability: ► Use the product only according to these instructions for use. ► Follow the safety and maintenance instructions. ► Ensure that the product and its accessories are operated and used only by persons with the requisite training, knowledge and experience. ► Store any new or unused products in a dry, clean, and safe place. ► Prior to use, check that the product is in good working order. ► Keep the instructions for use accessible for the user. Note The user is obligated to report all severe events in connection with the product to the manufacturer and the responsible authorities of the state in which the user is located. Notes on surgical procedures It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the surgical procedure is performed correctly. Appropriate clinical training as well as a theoretical and practical proficiency of all the required operating techniques, including the use of this product, are prerequisites for the successful use of this product. The user is required to obtain information from the manufacturer if there is an unclear preoperative situation regarding the use of the product.
Reusable products
Preparations at the place of use
► If applicable, rinse non-visible surfaces preferably with deionized water, with a disposable syringe for example. ► Remove any visible surgical residues to the extent possible with a damp, lint-free cloth. ► Transport the dry product in a sealed waste container for cleaning and disinfection within 6 hours.
3.5
Preparing for cleaning
► Disassemble the product prior to cleaning, see Disassembly.
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Disassembly
► Move the instrument mechanism to the open position, see Application and Fig. G. ► Hold instrument by the protection tube 2 and loosen set screw 4 counterclockwise, but do not unscrew it fully
from the thread. ► If a microblade 1 is inserted, hold the protection tube 2 and use the set screw 4 to press out the collet 5. Drop
the microblade 1 into a suitable vessel (do not touch a contaminated blade). ► Hold protection tube 2 and collet 5 and use set screw 4 to turn counterclockwise and remove. ► Remove the collet 5 from the protection tube. ► Loosen union nut 3.1 from protection tube 2 and remove protection tube from handle 3.
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Cleaning/Disinfection
3.7.1
Product-specific safety information on the reprocessing method
Damage to or destruction of the product due to inappropriate cleaning/disinfecting agents and/or excessive temperatures! ► Use cleaning agents and disinfectants approved for stainless steel according to the manufacturer's instructions. ► Observe specifications regarding concentration, temperature and exposure time. ► Do not exceed the maximum allowable disinfection temperature of 95 °C. ► For wet disposal, use suitable cleaning agents/disinfectants. To prevent foam formation and reduced effective-
► To prevent damage at the working end: carefully insert the product through the working channel (e.g. trocar).
ness of the process chemicals: Prior to mechanical cleaning and disinfection, rinse the product thoroughly with running water. ► If the microsurgical products can be securely fixed in machines or storage devices in such a way that they will be cleaned thoroughly, clean and disinfect them mechanically.
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Product specific safety information Sterility
The product is delivered in an unsterile condition. ► Clean the new product after removing its transport packaging and prior to its initial sterilization.
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Application
Validated cleaning and disinfection procedure
Validated procedure
Specific requirements
Reference
Manual cleaning with immersion disinfection
■ Suitable cleaning brush ■ Disposable syringe 20 ml ■ Drying phase: Use a lint-free
Chapter Manual cleaning/disinfection and subsection:
WARNING Risk of injury and/or malfunction! ► Prior to each use, inspect the product for loose, bent, broken, cracked, worn, or fractured components. ► Always carry out a function test prior to each use of the product. WARNING Risk of injury caused by sharp microblades! ► Mount and dismount the microblades very carefully according to the instructions. ► After use, always put the instrument in the safety position. Putting the instrument into the safety position from the working position Note The safety position is used to secure the microblade 1 during storage, before/after use and during transport. If the locking pin 6 is at the distal end of the slot, the instrument is not in the safety position, see Fig. G). If the locking pin 6 is in the groove at the proximal end of the slot, the instrument is in the safety position, see Fig. F.
cloth or medical compressed air Manual pre-cleaning with brush and subsequent mechanical alkaline cleaning and thermal disinfection
■ Suitable cleaning brush ■ Disposable syringe 20 ml ■ Place the product on a tray that is suitable for cleaning (avoid rinsing blind spots).
■ Connect components with lumens and channels directly to the rinsing port of the injector carriage.
■ Chapter Manual cleaning with immersion disinfection Chapter Mechanical cleaning/disinfection with manual pre-cleaning and subsection:
■ Chapter Manual pre-cleaning with a brush
■ Chapter Mechanical alkaline cleaning and thermal disinfecting
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Manual cleaning/disinfection
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► Prior to manual disinfecting, allow water to drip off for a sufficient length of time to prevent dilution of the dis-
infecting solution.
Mechanical alkaline cleaning and thermal disinfecting
Machine type: single-chamber cleaning/disinfection device without ultrasound
► After manual cleaning/disinfection, check visible surfaces visually for residues. ► Repeat the cleaning/disinfection process if necessary.
Phase
Step
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t [min]
Water quality
Chemical
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Manual cleaning with immersion disinfection
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Prerinse
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Cleaning
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FD-W
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Step
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t [min]
Conc. [%]
Water quality
Chemical
■ Concentrate, alkaline:
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Disinfecting cleaning
RT (cold)
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D–W
Aldehyde-free, phenol-free, and QUAT-free concentrate, pH ~ 9*
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Intermediate rinse
RT (cold)
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D–W
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– pH ~ 13 – <5 % anionic surfactant
■ working solution 0.5% – pH = 11*
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Disinfection
RT (cold)
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Aldehyde-free, phenol-free, and QUAT-free concentrate, pH ~ 9*
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Final rinse
RT (cold)
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Drying
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Drinking water Fully desalinated water (demineralized, low microbiological contamination: drinking water quality at least) RT: Room temperature *Recommended: BBraun Stabimed fresh ► Note the information on appropriate cleaning brushes and disposable syringes, see Validated cleaning and dis-
infection procedure. Phase I ► Fully immerse the product in the cleaning/disinfectant for at least 15 min. Ensure that all accessible surfaces are moistened. ► Clean the product with a suitable cleaning brush in the solution until all discernible residues have been removed from the surface. ► If applicable, brush through non-visible surfaces with an appropriate cleaning brush for at least 1 min. ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, links, etc. during cleaning. ► Thoroughly rinse through these components with the cleaning disinfectant solution (at least five times), using a disposable syringe. Phase II ► Rinse/flush the product thoroughly (all accessible surfaces) under running water. ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, joints, etc. during rinsing. ► Drain any remaining water fully.
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Intermediate rinse
>10/50
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FD-W
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IV
Thermal disinfecting
90/194
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FD-W
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Drying
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In accordance with the program for the cleaning and disinfecting machine
D–W: FD–W:
Drinking water Fully desalinated water (demineralized, low microbiological contamination: drinking water quality at least) *Recommended: BBraun Helimatic Cleaner alkaline ► Check visible surfaces for residues after mechanical cleaning/disinfecting.
3.10 Inspection ► Allow the product to cool down to room temperature. ► Dry the product if it is wet or damp.
3.10.1 Visual inspection ► Ensure that all soiling has been removed. In particular, pay attention to mating surfaces, hinges, shafts, recessed
areas, drill grooves and the sides of the teeth on rasps. ► If the product is dirty: repeat the cleaning and disinfection process. ► Check the product for damage, e.g. insulation or corroded, loose, bent, broken, cracked, worn or severely
scratched and fractured components. ► Check the product for missing or faded labels. ► Check the surfaces for rough spots. ► Check the product for burrs that could damage tissue or surgical gloves. ► Check the product for loose or missing parts. ► Immediately put aside damaged or inoperative products and send them to Aesculap Technical Service, see Tech-
nical service.
3.10.2 Functional test
Phase III ► Fully immerse the product in the disinfectant solution. ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, joints, etc. during rinsing. ► Rinse lumens at least 5 times at the beginning of the exposure time using an appropriate disposable syringe. Ensure that all accessible surfaces are moistened.
CAUTION Damage (metal cold welding/friction corrosion) to the product caused by insufficient lubrication! ► Prior to function checks, lubricate moving parts (e.g. joints, pusher components and threaded rods) with maintenance oil suitable for the respective sterilization process (e.g. for steam sterilization: STERILIT® I oil spray JG600 or STERILIT® I drip lubricator JG598).
Phase IV ► Rinse/flush the product thoroughly (all accessible surfaces). ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, joints, etc. during final rinse. ► Rinse lumens with an appropriate disposable syringe at least five times. ► Drain any remaining water fully.
► Assemble disassembled products, see Assembly. ► Check that the product functions correctly. ► Check that all moving parts are working property (e.g. hinges, locks/latches, sliding parts etc.). ► Check for compatibility with associated products. ► Immediately put aside inoperative products and send them to Aesculap Technical Service, see Technical service.
Phase V ► Dry the product in the drying phase with suitable equipment (e.g. cloth, compressed air), see Validated cleaning and disinfection procedure.
3.11 Assembly
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► Insert the collet 5 thread first into the protection tube 2. ► Hold the instrument with the collet 5 and the protection tube 2 and screw the set screw 4 into the handle 3
Mechanical cleaning/disinfection with manual pre-cleaning
Note The cleaning and disinfection device must be of tested and approved effectiveness (e.g. FDA approval or CE mark according to DIN EN ISO 15883). Note The cleaning and disinfection device used for processing must be serviced and checked at regular intervals.
3.9.1
Manual pre-cleaning with a brush
Phase
Step
T [°C/°F]
t [min]
Conc. [%]
Water quality
Chemical
I
Disinfectant cleaning
RT (cold)
>15
2
D–W
Aldehyde-free, phenol-free, and QUAT-free concentrate, pH ~ 9*
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Rinsing
RT (cold)
1
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D–W
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► Insert the protection tube 2 into the tube at the distal end of the handle 3 in the unsecured position G and screw
and tighten the union nut 3.1 on the protection tube 2.
from the rear until the thread engages. The collet 5 must still be clearly visible and remain open. ► Hold the microblade 1 by its non-sharpened section and insert it blunt end first into the slot of the collet 5 as
far as it will go, see Fig. D. ► Hold the instrument by the protection tube 2 and firmly tighten the set screw 4. ► Make sure that the microblade 1 is securely anchored in the collet 5. ► Hold the instrument by the protection tube 2 and move mechanism to safety position, see Fig. F.
3.12 Packaging ► Appropriately protect products with fine working tips. ► Place the product in its holder or on a suitable tray. Ensure that sharp edges are covered. ► Package trays appropriately for the sterilization process (e.g. in Aesculap sterile containers). ► Ensure that the packaging provides sufficient protection against contamination of the product during storage.
3.13 Steam sterilization
D–W: Drinking water RT: Room temperature *Recommended: BBraun Stabimed fresh ► Note the information on appropriate cleaning brushes and disposable syringes, see Validated cleaning and dis-
infection procedure. Phase I ► Fully immerse the product in the cleaning/disinfectant for at least 15 min. Ensure that all accessible surfaces are moistened. ► Clean the product with a suitable cleaning brush in the solution until all discernible residues have been removed from the surface. ► If applicable, brush through non-visible surfaces with an appropriate cleaning brush for at least 1 min. ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, links, etc. during cleaning. ► Thoroughly rinse through these components with the cleaning disinfectant solution (at least five times), using a disposable syringe. Phase II ► Rinse/flush the product thoroughly (all accessible surfaces) under running water. ► Mobilize non-rigid components, such as set screws, joints, etc. during rinsing.
Note The product can be sterilized either in disassembled or in assembled condition. ► Check to ensure that the sterilizing agent will come into contact with all external and internal surfaces (e.g., by
opening any valves and faucets). ► Validated sterilization process
– Steam sterilization in fractionated vacuum process – Steam sterilizer in accordance with DIN EN 285 and validated in accordance with DIN EN ISO 17665 – Sterilization in fractionated vacuum process at 134 °C, holding time 5 min ► If several devices are sterilized at the same time in the same steam sterilizer: Ensure that the maximum permitted load according to the manufacturers’ specifications is not exceeded.
3.14 Storage ► Store sterile products in germ-proof packaging, protected from dust, in a dry, dark, temperature-controlled area.
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Technical service
CAUTION Modifications carried out on medical technical equipment may result in loss of guarantee/warranty rights and forfeiture of applicable licenses. ► Do not modify the product. ► For service and repairs, please contact your national B. Braun/Aesculap agency. Service addresses Aesculap Technischer Service Am Aesculap-Platz 78532 Tuttlingen / Germany Phone: +49 7461 95-1601 Fax: +49 7461 16-2887 E-Mail: [email protected] Other service addresses can be obtained from the address indicated above.
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Disposal
WARNING Risk of infection due to contaminated products! ► Adhere to national regulations when disposing of or recycling the product, its components and its packaging. Note The user institution is obliged to reprocess the product before its disposal, see Validated reprocessing procedure. TA013847
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