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Medical Equipment - Bard SIMPULSE SOLO Mode D'emploi

D'aspiration/irrigateur

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Indications
The S
™ SOLO Suction/Irrigator is designed to provide controlled powered irrigation during open
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orthopaedic and general surgical procedures and for the cleansing of burns or wounds. The pulsatile action
of the pump helps to remove blood, tissue debris and foreign matter from the operative or wound site. When
connected to a suction source, the device can be used to aspirate fluids from the operative or wound site.
Principle of Operation
The S
™ SOLO motor-driven bellows pump is powered by four alkaline batteries, size AA, 1.5 volts
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each, which have an expected shelf life of four years. The batteries, motor, and bellows pump are all located
inside the pistol grip handle.
*Continuous use on a single patient is allowed only when S
REF 0067570, REF 0057570) are used in conjunction with the S
Tips (REF 0067810, REF 0067820, REF 0067880). These single use suction diverter tips have a suction
tube attached directly to the tip. Fluid aspirated during the cleansing of a wound is diverted away from the
S
™ Suction Irrigator.
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Set-up
Follow the given sequential steps for setup and use of the device to optimize its performance and minimize
risk.
To set up the system, you will need the following:
• S
™ SOLO Tip
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• Irrigation Bag(s), ex: normal saline or fluids with specific gravity of approximately 1.
• Suction Tubing
Step 1: Open the Package
1. The circulating nurse opens the package and delivers the contents onto the sterile field.
Step 2: Connect the Irrigation Fluid
1. The scrub nurse:
a)
passes the S
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b)
removes the lock pin to release the trigger.
c)
inserts the S
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d)
attaches suction tubing, if desired, onto suction tubing connection.
2. The circulating nurse spikes the irrigation bag with the S
bottles will need their vented spike adapter).
Note: Activating SOLO while not connected to an irrigation source will cause room air to be drawn through
the irrigation tubing.
3. The scrub nurse primes the unit by squeezing the trigger until irrigant exits the tip.
4. The circulating nurse may squeeze the irrigation bag to facilitate priming.
5. The circulating nurse securely attaches the suction tubing, if used, to suction source or closes suction
clamp to prevent irrigation fluid spillage.
Step 3: Use
1. To irrigate, squeeze the handpiece trigger. A whirring sound will be heard. Irrigation flow and force are
directly related to trigger depression, e.g. minimal depression of the trigger will yield minimal flow and
force while increasing trigger depression will increase flow and force.
2. The trigger lock button may be used to lock the trigger at maximum flow and force for uninterrupted irriga-
tion. To utilize the trigger lock, completely depress the trigger and push the trigger lock button into the
handle until it engages. The trigger lock button is released by squeezing the trigger.
3. To change tip, release trigger to turn off irrigation flow. Grasp tip and pull straight out from handle. Insert
desired tip.
4. The white pinch clamp on the suction tubing connection can be used to turn suction on and off as desired.
After Use:
1. Ensure Suction tubing is empty and then disconnect Suction connection from Suction Source.
2. Ensure irrigation tubing is empty and then disconnect spike from irrigation bag.
Note: Failure to remove fluids from all tubing may lead to spillage.
Battery Removal:
The batteries, which power the product, may be disposed of separately by releasing the latch on the bottom
of the handpiece, pulling out the battery holder and removing the batteries from the holder.
only
Bard, Davol, Simpulse and Varicare are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of C. R. Bard, Inc. or an affiliate.
Copyright © 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 C. R. Bard, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
McGaw is a registered trademark of Kendall McGaw.
Abbott is a copyright of Abbott Laboratories.
WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601-1 (2003), ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005),
™ SOLO spike to the circulating nurse.
™ SOLO Tip.

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AND CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1 (2008)
Product contains no user serviceable parts
™ Suction Irrigators (REF 0067010,
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™ V
™ Suction Diverter Wound
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™ SOLO spike. (M
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