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Reusable Bipolar and Monopolar Cords

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Page 1 of 2  Reusable Bipolar and Monopolar Cords This cord is reusable and is supplied NON‐STERILE. Process the cord through cleaning and sterilization prior to initial use, follow guidance as outlined in this IFU.  WARNING: Clean and sterilize after each use.  WARNING: Any use of this cord for tasks other than for which it is indicated will usually result in a damaged or broken cord.  MANUAL CLEANING  Rinse the cord thoroughly with sterile, purified water to remove any accumulated debris.  Hand wash the surface of the cord using a soft bristled cleaning brush, and enzyme cleaner e.g., Tergazyme™ solution (Alconox, Inc.) or equivalent, to remove visible residual debris.  CAUTION: Avoid use of abrasive cleaners or solvents.  After hand washing, the surface is to be thoroughly flushed with sterile, purified water until no visible detergent residual remains.  Once the cord is free of cleaning solution and debris, thoroughly dry using a sterile wipe.  EXTENDING CORD LIFE These cords have been validated for twenty‐five uses. However, the number of uses obtained from the cord depends upon the degree of care taken in processing and handling. To achieve maximum life the following is recommended:  AUTOMATED PRE‐CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Rinse the instruments under warm running tap water until visibly clean. Use a soft bristle brush (plastic brush) as needed for hard to remove soil. Hard to reach areas such as, internal spaces should be flushed with a water pistol/syringe.  CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. INDICATION: Reusable cords are designed to connect to an electrosurgical device to an electrosurgical generator. Please refer to the labeling to determine the particular connectors and specific use of the cord.    Use the molded plug at the end of the cord to disconnect. DO NOT PULL ON THE CORD’S CABLE. SEE DIAGRAM BELOW.  CLEANING AND DISINFECTION Place the cord(s) in a bath with a tested cleansing and disinfectant agent such as Renu‐Klenz™ (Steris) (1/4 oz/gal) prepared according manufacturer’s recommendations using lukewarm tap water. The cord(s) must be completely covered with the solution. NOTE: The application times, temperatures, and concentration stated by the manufacturer of the cleansing/disinfectant agent must always be observed. The cords(s) are then immersed in the detergent solution and allowed to sonicate for ten minutes. Repeat the cleansing process if visible contamination is still present on the instrument.    Storing cords loosely coiled (4‐5” diam.). Avoiding kinking, or sharply bending the cords, or placing heavy objects on them to prevent damaging the insulation or inner wire. Use a different cord for each procedure during the day. Keeping a supply of individually wrapped, sterile cords. Completely dry the cord before storing. Not rolling heavy tables, carts, etc., over the cord.  Fresh solutions must be prepared daily. In case of severe soiling, the solution must be changed sooner.      INSPECTION OF CORD It is recommended to establish a procedural review, by which the cord’s electrical continuity is regularly tested with an ohmmeter as well as frequent inspection of the cord’s insulation (before and after each use) for cracks, nicks, lacerations, or abrasions, and by which a criteria is set for the discarding and replacement of those cords which may be worn and hazardous to the patient and operating room personnel. WARNING: Using a cord which is damaged, worn or until its inevitable failure, it is possible that it will overheat and either ignite itself or ignite nearby materials and is inherently dangerous to both the patient and operating room personnel. REPROCESSING AND STERILIZATION (i.e., cleaning & sterilization) Institutional device reprocessing and sterilization should occur in facilities that are adequately designed, equipped, monitored, and staffed by trained personnel. Clean and sterilize per your institutions validated procedures and cycle parameters. The following parameters for cleaning, and for five of the commonly utilized methods of sterilization, are recommended as guidelines for validation. NOTE: Reprocessing this device dictates that it undergo a thorough cleaning prior to sterilization.  A high contamination load in the ultrasonic bath impairs the cleansing action and promotes the risk of corrosion. The cleansing solution must be renewed regularly according to the conditions of use. The criterion is visibly apparent soiling. In any case, a frequent change of bath is necessary, at least once a day. National guidelines must be observed. AUTOMATED MACHINE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS The cords(s) are then to be transferred via a suitable container (e.g., wire mesh basket) into the automated washer. The following cycle is recommended with these parameters programmed; set to high. Phase  Recirculation Time (minutes)  Water Temperature Cold Tap water  Detergent Type and Concentration  Pre‐wash 1  02:00  N/A  Enzyme Wash  02:00  Hot Tap Water  Klenzyme™, 1 oz/gallon  Wash 1  02:00  65.0˚C (Set Point)  Renu‐Klenz™, ¼ oz/gallon  Rinse 1  01:00  Hot Tap Water  N/A  Drying  07:00  90˚C  N/A  The cords(s) should then be dried using a clean, soft cloth and visually examined using the naked eye under normal lighting condition to determine that all adherent visible soil, (e.g., blood, protein substances and other debris) had been removed from all surfaces and crevices. Klenzyme and Renu‐Klenz are trademarks of Steris.
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