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ManoScan Catheter Cleaning and High Level Disinfection Instructions

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Catheter Cleaning and High Level Disinfection Instructions The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends the use of a probe cover or condom to reduce the level of microbial contamination when a probe cover is available[1]... t is also recommended that all catheters and probes require cleaning and high level disinfection to be performed after each use or as otherwise permissible by region/country/institution guidelines and/or standards where the product is being used... 1] Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities, 2008, William A... utala, Ph... , M... H... David J... eber, M... , M... H... and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC)... he below table provides a multi-step process necessary to ensure optimal cleaning of the following catheters: ManoScan ESO Catheter  ManoScan ESO Catheter with Extended Tip  ManoScan ESO Z Catheter  ManoScan ESO Catheter, SD Regular  ManoScan ESO Catheter, SD Small  ManoScan ESO 3D Catheter  #  Procedure  1  Removal from Patient  2  Cleaning Rinse (1 of 3 rinse cycles)  Potable tap, filtered or sterile water may be used... 3  Cleaning Detergent  Adhere to Example: Enzol® (Reference list below) Cleaning Detergent Instructions  4  Cleaning Rinse (2 of 3 rinse cycles)  Potable tap, filtered or sterile water may be used... 5  High Level Disinfection (HLD)  Example: Cidex® OPA Adhere to HLD (Reference list below) Instructions (except Sporox II immerse for 45 min...  6  Cleaning Rinse (3 of 3 rinse cycles)  Potable tap, filtered or sterile water may be used... 7 Dry  8  Storage  Solution  Duration  Temperature  Action • Remove ManoShield™ per IFU...  Cover the “Y” section and connector area with a water-proof element to avoid moisture during the entire cleaning process... 3 minutes  3 minutes  3 minutes  Less than 113° F / 45° C  • Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a continuous flow of water... Adhere to Cleaning Detergent Instructions  • Ensure the entire sensing portion of the probe is submerged in detergent...  Soak probe as per the detergent instructions... Less than 113° F / 45° C  • Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a continuous flow of water... Adhere to HLD Instructions  • Ensure the entire sensing portion of the probe is submerged in HLD solution...  Soak probe as per the HLD instructions... Less than 113° F / 45° C  • Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a continuous flow of water... • Visually inspect catheter to ensure moisture is not present before storing...  The probe may be lightly padded dry avoiding direct pressure to the sensors...  Do not dry using excessive gripping, bending, or pulling in the sensor area...  Store dry catheter in protective case... Cleaning Detergents: Enzol® Enzymatic Detergent, Aniosyme DLT, Bodedex® Forte, and Matrix™ Biofilm Remover... igh Level Disinfection (HLD) Solutions: Cidex® Plus, Cidex® OPA, Tristel™ Trio Wipes, Korsolex™ Basic, Korsolex™ Ready to use, Gigasept™ FF, Sekusept™ Plus, Sporox™ II (at 45 min...  Stabimed®, Korsolex™ Extra, Korsolex™ FF, Nuova Farmec Opaster, Soluscope D, Deconex® 53 Plus, and MetriCide™ OPA Plus... O NOT USE: Rapicide®, Sterilox™, Parson’s soap, hydrogen peroxide, Endo-Spor, Sporox, Steris Washer, Gigasept Instru AF, Anioxyde 1000, and Actanios Prion... iven Imaging does not assume liability for damage due to unapproved cleaning processes and/or damage due to the use of unapproved disinfection solutions or detergents... 2987-11   CATHETER CARE PRECAUTIONS: 1... iven Imaging DOES NOT perform disinfection of gastrointestinal probes prior to shipment... roper disinfection of a probe is the responsibility of the clinician prior to conducting the procedure... he following recommendations are intended to aid in the cleaning or disinfection of a Given Imaging catheter without causing damage... O NOT ultrasonically clean or other agitation, autoclave, use ionizing radiation, or use products containing glycerin while washing, cleaning, or disinfecting... his can permanently damage probes... O NOT clean the probes with strongly-alkaline cleaning agents such as Parson’s soap or strongly-oxidizing agents such as peracetic acid or hydrogen peroxide... isinfectants such as Endo-Spor, Sporox and the Steris Washer use hydrogen peroxide as a primary agent in their formulation and will damage the probe... O NOT use synthetic detergents or petroleum-based soaps as these may be absorbed by the silicone and subsequently leach out during prolonged use... O NOT use silicone fluid or grease to lubricate the passage of the probe through the nares (nostril) or anus as these materials may swell and weaken the tubing and consequently compromise the integrity of the outer section of the probe... ater-based lubricants are acceptable for use... O NOT immerse the probe beyond the “Do Not Immerse” demarcation line near the proximal end of the probe (the end with the electrical connectors and vent orifice)... his can permanently damage probes... O NOT pull on the outer sleeve of the catheter probe while cleaning... his can cause bunching of the outer sleeve and potentially damage the probe... O inspect for tears or damage in the exterior of the catheter... he inspection should be done before immersion of the catheter in reprocessing solutions to minimize further damage of the catheter to parts not designed for fluid exposure... O reference the ManoScan User Manual for additional information for catheter care precautions... 0...  reference the ManoShield® Instructions for Use... 1... he ruled tubing and “Y” connector section of the probe may be cleaned with an antiseptic towelette or germicidal disposable Cloth... dhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines when using antiseptic or germicidal towelette or cloth... iven Imaging recommends the following cleaning cloths and/or towelettes: Benzalkonium antiseptic (BZK) towelettes PDI, Sani-Cloth® Plus, germicidal disposable cloth PDI, Super Sani-Cloth® Plus, germicidal Wipes Accel PREVention™ surface disinfectant (applied to sterile wipe, cloth, or gauze) CLEANING VALIDATION REFERENCES: AAMI TIR12:2010 – Designing, testing, and labeling reusable medical devices for reprocessing in health care facilities: A guide for medical device manufacturers... AMI TIR30:2003 – A compendium of processes, materials, test methods, and acceptance criteria for cleaning reusable medical devices... SO 10993-17:2002 – Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 17: Method for the establishment of allowable limits for leachable substances... SO 13485:2003 – Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes... SO14971:2007 – Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical devices... SO 17664:2004 – Sterilization of medical devices – information to be provided by the manufacturer for the processing of resterilizable medical devices... nited States Pharmacopeia (USP), current edition... 0123  Given Imaging 3950 Shackleford Road Duluth, GA 30096 USA w w w...  i v e n i m a g i n gc o m  Given Imaging GmbH Borsteler Chaussee 47 D-22453 Hamburg, Germany supportEU@givenimaging... m
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Catheter Cleaning and High Level Disinfection Instructions

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends the use of a probe cover or condom to reduce the level of microbial contamination

when a probe cover is available[1]. It is also recommended that all catheters and probes require cleaning and high level disinfection to be

performed after each use or as otherwise permissible by region/country/institution guidelines and/or standards where the product is being

used.

[1] Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities, 2008, William A. Rutala, Ph.D.,

M.P.H., David J. Weber, M.D., M.P.H., and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC).

The below table provides a multi-step process necessary to ensure optimal cleaning of the following catheters:

ManoScan ESO Catheter

ManoScan ESO Catheter with Extended Tip

ManoScan ESO Z Catheter

ManoScan ESO Catheter, SD Regular

ManoScan ESO Catheter, SD Small

ManoScan ESO 3D Catheter

#

Procedure

1

Removal from

Patient

2

Cleaning Rinse

(1 of 3 rinse cycles)

Potable tap, filtered

or sterile water may

be used.

3

Cleaning Detergent

Adhere to

Example: Enzol®

(Reference list below) Cleaning

Detergent

Instructions

4

Cleaning Rinse

(2 of 3 rinse cycles)

Potable tap, filtered

or sterile water may

be used.

5

High Level

Disinfection

(HLD)

Example: Cidex® OPA Adhere to HLD

(Reference list below) Instructions

(except Sporox

II immerse for

45 min.)

6

Cleaning Rinse

(3 of 3 rinse cycles)

Potable tap, filtered

or sterile water may

be used.

7 Dry

8

Storage

Solution

Duration

Temperature

Action

• Remove ManoShield™ per IFU.

• Cover the “Y” section and connector area

with a water-proof element to avoid

moisture during the entire cleaning process.

3 minutes

3 minutes

3 minutes

Less than 113° F /

45° C

• Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a

continuous flow of water.

Adhere to

Cleaning

Detergent

Instructions

• Ensure the entire sensing portion of the

probe is submerged in detergent.

• Soak probe as per the detergent instructions.

Less than 113° F /

45° C

• Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a

continuous flow of water.

Adhere to HLD

Instructions

• Ensure the entire sensing portion of the

probe is submerged in HLD solution.

• Soak probe as per the HLD instructions.

Less than 113° F /

45° C

• Thoroughly rinse external surfaces using a

continuous flow of water.

• Visually inspect catheter to ensure moisture

is not present before storing.

• The probe may be lightly padded dry avoiding

direct pressure to the sensors.

• Do not dry using excessive gripping,

bending, or pulling in the sensor area.

• Store dry catheter in protective case.

Cleaning Detergents: Enzol® Enzymatic Detergent, Aniosyme DLT, Bodedex® Forte, and Matrix™ Biofilm Remover.

High Level Disinfection (HLD) Solutions: Cidex® Plus, Cidex® OPA, Tristel™ Trio Wipes, Korsolex™ Basic, Korsolex™ Ready to use, Gigasept™

FF, Sekusept™ Plus, Sporox™ II (at 45 min.), Stabimed®, Korsolex™ Extra, Korsolex™ FF, Nuova Farmec Opaster, Soluscope D, Deconex® 53

Plus, and MetriCide™ OPA Plus.

DO NOT USE: Rapicide®, Sterilox™, Parson’s soap, hydrogen peroxide, Endo-Spor, Sporox, Steris Washer, Gigasept Instru AF, Anioxyde 1000,

and Actanios Prion.

Given Imaging does not assume liability for damage due to unapproved cleaning processes and/or damage due to the use of unapproved

disinfection solutions or detergents.

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CATHETER CARE PRECAUTIONS:

1. Given Imaging DOES NOT perform disinfection of gastrointestinal probes prior to shipment. Proper disinfection of a probe is the

responsibility of the clinician prior to conducting the procedure. The following recommendations are intended to aid in the cleaning or

disinfection of a Given Imaging catheter without causing damage.

2. DO NOT ultrasonically clean or other agitation, autoclave, use ionizing radiation, or use products containing glycerin while washing,

cleaning, or disinfecting. This can permanently damage probes.

3. DO NOT clean the probes with strongly-alkaline cleaning agents such as Parson’s soap or strongly-oxidizing agents such as peracetic

acid or hydrogen peroxide. Disinfectants such as Endo-Spor, Sporox and the Steris Washer use hydrogen peroxide as a primary agent in

their formulation and will damage the probe.

4. DO NOT use synthetic detergents or petroleum-based soaps as these may be absorbed by the silicone and subsequently leach out

during prolonged use.

5. DO NOT use silicone fluid or grease to lubricate the passage of the probe through the nares (nostril) or anus as these materials may

swell and weaken the tubing and consequently compromise the integrity of the outer section of the probe. Water-based lubricants are

acceptable for use.

6. DO NOT immerse the probe beyond the “Do Not Immerse” demarcation line near the proximal end of the probe (the end with the

electrical connectors and vent orifice). This can permanently damage probes.

7. DO NOT pull on the outer sleeve of the catheter probe while cleaning. This can cause bunching of the outer sleeve and potentially

damage the probe.

8. DO inspect for tears or damage in the exterior of the catheter. The inspection should be done before immersion of the catheter in

reprocessing solutions to minimize further damage of the catheter to parts not designed for fluid exposure.

9. DO reference the ManoScan User Manual for additional information for catheter care precautions.

10.DO reference the ManoShield® Instructions for Use.

11. The ruled tubing and “Y” connector section of the probe may be cleaned with an antiseptic towelette or germicidal disposable Cloth.

Adhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines when using antiseptic or germicidal towelette or cloth. Given Imaging recommends the

following cleaning cloths and/or towelettes:

Benzalkonium antiseptic (BZK) towelettes

PDI, Sani-Cloth® Plus, germicidal disposable cloth

PDI, Super Sani-Cloth® Plus, germicidal Wipes

Accel PREVention™ surface disinfectant (applied to sterile wipe, cloth, or gauze)

CLEANING VALIDATION REFERENCES:

AAMI TIR12:2010 – Designing, testing, and labeling reusable medical devices for reprocessing in health care facilities: A guide for medical

device manufacturers.

AAMI TIR30:2003 – A compendium of processes, materials, test methods, and acceptance criteria for cleaning reusable medical devices.

ISO 10993-17:2002 – Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 17: Method for the establishment of allowable limits for leachable

substances.

ISO 13485:2003 – Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes.

ISO14971:2007 – Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical devices.

ISO 17664:2004 – Sterilization of medical devices – information to be provided by the manufacturer for the processing of resterilizable medical

devices. United States Pharmacopeia (USP), current edition.

0123

Given Imaging

3950 Shackleford Road

Duluth, GA 30096 USA

w w w. g i v e n i m a g i n g . c o m

Given Imaging GmbH

Borsteler Chaussee 47 D-22453

Hamburg, Germany

supportEU@givenimaging.com

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