SH870 Surgical Humidification System Guide Rev A.pdf
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SURGICAL HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM
Humidify
to Protect
DURING SURGERY
WARM
HUMIDIFIED
CO2
REDUCES CELLULAR
DESICCATION AND
EVAPORATIVE
COOLING
REDUCES RISK OF HYPOTHERMIA1
REDUCES POSTOPERATIVE PAIN1
REDUCES ECONOMIC COST PER PATIENT2
REDUCES RISK OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS (SSI)2
REDUCES RISK OF ADHESIONS*3
REDUCES RISK OF TUMOUR METASTASIS*4
*As shown in an animal model
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SH870 SURGICAL HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM
FOR LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN SURGERY
LARGE CAPACITY
CHAMBER
For at least 6 hours
of operation
WATER OUT
DETECTION
Reminder to
replenish water
FLOW OUT
DETECTION
Reminder to replace
gas source
STANDARD
CONNECTORS
Integrates with
current insufflators
and cannulae
UNIVERSAL
OPERATION
Automatic mode detection for
laparoscopic & open surgery
ACTIVELY
HEATED TUBE
Maintains the temperature and
humidity of the gas until it is
delivered to the patient interface
POWERFUL
HEATING SYSTEM
Humidifies high flows
used in open surgery
THERMALLY
INSULATED TUBE
Prevents the loss of heat and
humidity to the theatre environment
SINGLE BUTTON
OPERATION
Designed for simplicity
SYSTEM COMPONENTS:
SH870
Surgical Humidifier
ST320
Humidified Insufflation Kit, box of 10
ST300DF
VITA-diffuser™ - Open accessory, box of 10
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REFERENCES
1. Balayssac, D., Pereira, B., Bazin, J. E., Le Roy, B., Pezet, S. & Gagniere, J. 2016. Warmed and humidified carbon dioxide for abdominal laparoscopic surgery:
meta-analysis of the current literature. Surgical Endoscopy. doi: 10.1007/s00464-016-4866-1
2. Mason, S. E., Kinross, J. M., Reynecke, D., Hendricks, J. & Arulampalam, T. H. 2015. Cost-effectiveness of warm humidified CO2 to reduce surgical site infections in
laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a cohort study. Gut 2015;64:A556. doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309861.1220
3. Binda, M. M. 2015. Humidification during laparoscopic surgery: overview of the clinical benefits of using humidified gas during laparoscopic surgery. Archives of
Gynecology and Obstetrics. doi: 10.1007/s00404-015-3717-y
4. Carpinteri, S., Sampurno, S., Bernardi, M., Germann, M., Malaterre, J., Heriot. A., Chambers, B., Mutsaers, S., Lynch, A. C. & Ramsay, R. G. 2015. Peritoneal
tumorigenesis and inflammation are ameliorated by humidified-warm carbon dioxide insufflation in the mouse. Annals of Surgical Oncology. doi: 10.1245/
s10434-015-4508-1
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