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ROTAPRO Console Guide
Guide
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ROTAPRO Rotational Atherectomy System ™
Console Guide EASY to use HARD on calcium
Easy Setup
Ease of Use
Trusted Performance
Components
™
Rotational Speed Display (Tachometer)
Set Up
Components
ROTAPRO Console
Event Timer Procedure Timer Reset Button
Troubleshooting
Turbine Pressure Control Knob (Adjusts RPM)
Advancer Connections Compressed Gas Connector Electrical Connector
Burr & Catheter Sizing
Fiber Optic Connector
Ordering Information
Console Back Power ON/OFF Power Cord Connector Gas Line Connector
ROTAPRO Advancer
Advancer Controls
™
Dynaglide™ Mode On/Off Button Dynaglide Momentary On Button
Advancer Knob On/Off Button • Press and release to activate • Press and hold 4 seconds to cancel
Advancer Knob On/Off Button
Advancer Body
Dynaglide™ On/Off Button • Press and release to activate Brake Defeat Button
Drive Shaft Connector
Catheter Connector Latch Catheter Body
Brake Defeat Button • Press and hold to release brake while using Dynaglide
Drive Shaft Sheath
Dynaglide Momentary On Button • Press and hold to activate
Components
Overview
Set Up
1
Console Set Up Gas Source
2
Advancer Set Up
3
Pre-Procedure Test D.R.A.W
Ordering Information
Burr & Catheter Sizing
Troubleshooting
Set Up
Hose Supply
ROTAPRO™ Advancer
Advancer Connections
Console Set Up
1
Advancer Set Up
2
1 Connect air hose to air supply and
1 Select appropriate burr size and
back of the console
ROTAWIRE™ (Extra Support or Floppy)
2 Connect power cord
2 Load advancer/burr catheter system
onto the ROTAWIRE
3 Open compressed air valve to supply
compressed gas to the console
Pole Mount Clamp Power Switch
3 Attach WireClip™ Torquer
4 Push the console power switch
4 Connect fiber optic, electrical, and
gas line cables to console
5 Check gauges to ensure proper
system pressure
5 Connect saline infusion bag to
infusion port
Power Cord Gas Supply Hose
Dual Stage Regulator • Monitors gas delivered to console (6,2 - 7,6 bar) • Monitors gas contained in tank (minimum 34,4 bar per case)
Pole Mounted Orientation • Standard IV pole (2.5 cm diameter) with five wheels and a 51 cm diameter base • Height not greater than 60 in (153.0 cm) from the floor to the top edge of the console
A
B
C
Advancer Connections: A Fiber Optic Connector B Electrical Connector C Gas Line Connector
Components
3
D
Drip – Saline drip from bottom of advancer and catheter*
R
Rotate – Burr is rotating and RPMs are stable**
A
Advancer – Free movement of advancer knob
Set Up
Test system outside body
W Wire – Wire is visible and brake is functioning
* Never operate the ROTAPRO™ Advancer without saline infusion. Flowing saline is essential for cooling and lubricating the working parts of the advancer. Operating the advancer without proper saline infusion may result in permanent damage to the ROTAPRO Advancer. **Do not allow the burr to remain in one location while rotating at high speeds, as this may lead to wear of the guidewire (for instance, the burr may cut the ROTAWIRE ™ when rotating in the same position on the wire for extended periods of time). Gently advance or retract the burr while it is in a high-speed rotary motion.
Ordering Information
Burr & Catheter Sizing
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Pre-Procedure Test – D.R.A.W.
Common Troubleshooting FAQs
Check Pressure Indicator
• Check Pressure Indicator • Stall Indicator • Deceleration Indicator • Advancer Knob On/Off Advancer Doesn’t Respond • Dynaglide™ Button Doesn’t Respond • Burr Doesn’t Stop When On/Off Button is Pressed • Unable to Reach Desired Speed
What is it? A yellow CHECK PRESSURE indication that appears when pressure is not supplied to the console.
Why is it there? Troubleshooting feature in the absence of the legacy console gauge to help identify issues with pressure.
What should you do? • Verify the gas supply hose connection to the console and to the gas supply. • Verify the gas supply valve is fully open. • Ensure adequate air supply of at least min 34,4 bar in the tank / 6,2 - 7,6 bar to the console. NOTE: Console has 2.1 bar trigger limit. Indicator is not designed to signal that supplied pressure to the console is within the DFU range of 620.5 kPa to 758.4 kPa (6,2 - 7,6 bar) to the console.
Stall Indicator
Deceleration Indicator
What is it?
What is it?
A safety feature that automatically stops burr rotation when the speed drops below 15,000 RPM for a ½ second or more.
Safety feature that warns user of significant drops in burr rotational speed.
Why is it there? Signal that user is engaging the lesion with too much force and ensure the burr is not lodged.
What should you do? • Pull back and re-platform proximal to the lesion. Actuating the advancer start/stop button should regain the RPM display. If system still displays a STALL condition: • If the advancer was running prior to stall, ensure saline flow. If there is no flow then advancer “burn out” may have occurred, which happens quickly. • Ensure ALL connections are secure: electrical, fiber optic, and air. • Ensure air supply is adequate. If system still displays a STALL condition: • Replace advancer and burr catheter • Resistance is likely in the advancer/ burr catheter
Why is it there? Ensure proper procedural technique is used.
What should you do? • Before starting ablation, allow approximately 1 second of rotation in the free lumen to set platform speed for each instance rotation is activated or the speed control knob is adjusted. • Failure to wait 1 second before engaging lesion may result in an incorrect baseline of speed. Therefore, the deceleration feature may remain on during the procedure. • To reset deceleration indicators, retract to the free lumen and deactivate rotation. Reactivate rotation and allow 1 second before engaging the lesion to baseline speed.
Issue: Advancer Knob On/Off Button Doesn’t Respond
Issue: Dynaglide Momentary Button Doesn’t Respond ™
What should you do?
What should you do?
Test button to ensure it is functioning properly:
Test button to ensure it is functioning properly:
• Activation/Deactivation of rotation is achieved upon release of the button. • Holding button down for 4 seconds voids activation.
• Press Dynaglide On/Off button and ensure Dynaglide mode is activated on the console and the green LED light on the advancer is on.
• ½ second minimum press is required to protect against unintentional activation.
• Press and hold down the Dynaglide momentary button. Rotation is deactivated upon release.
Check for possible causes:
Check for possible causes:
• Check if Dynaglide™ mode is engaged. On/Off button is inactive in Dynaglide mode.
• Check if Dynaglide mode is engaged. Momentary button is inactive in normal mode.
• Verify there is no stall or low pressure indicator on console.
• Verify there is no stall or low pressure indicator on console.
• Ensure ALL connections are secure: electrical, fiber optic, and air.
• Ensure ALL connections are secure: electrical, fiber optic, and air.
• Ensure air supply is adequate.
• Ensure air supply is adequate.
If button still doesn’t respond:
If button still doesn’t respond:
• Replace advancer and burr catheter
• Replace advancer and burr catheter
Issue: Burr Doesn’t Stop When On/Off Button is Pressed
Issue: Unable to Reach Desired Speed
What should you do? • Turn speed down to Dyna speeds (60 –80K) and retract the burr from the artery using the same technique as the burr exchange procedure. • If the RPM adjustment knob does not decrease burr rotational speed, power down the console using the power switch on the back of the console. Remove the burr catheter without rotation. • Unplugging any of the connections will also stop rotation.
What should you do? • Platform speed is automatically set at approximately 160K RPM (±15K RPM). Check for potential causes: • Low initial speeds are often a sign of excess resistance in the advancer, burr, or wire. Common causes include: • Kink in wire or burr catheter • Tortuous anatomy • Wire friction • Hemostasis valve too tight • Incorrect handshake connection • Check air source, ensure it is on and delivering 6,2 - 7,6 bar to the console • Check for kinks in air hoses
Components
Burr & Catheter Sizing
Set Up
Guide sizes are based on larger lumen catheters. Diameter (Inches)
Minimum Recommended Guide Catheter Internal Diameter (Inches)*
Recommended Guide Catheter†,‡
Recommended Burr Speed
1.25
0.049
0.060
6F
160,000 – 180,000
1.50
0.059
0.063
6F
160,000 – 180,000
1.75
0.069
0.073
7F
160,000 – 180,000
2.00
0.079
0.083
8F
160,000 – 180,000
2.15
0.085
0.089
8F
140,000 – 160,000
2.25
0.089
0.093
9F
140,000 – 160,000
2.38
0.094
0.098
9F
140,000 – 160,000
2.50
0.098
0.102
10F
140,000 – 160,000
* Add 0.004" to burr diameter to calculate minimum ID needed. † Inside guide catheter diameter and French size may differ among manufacturers. Ensure guide is compatible with the largest burr intended to be used. ‡ Sheath size is the determinant of the minimum ID on the 1.25 mm burr.
Troubleshooting Burr & Catheter Sizing Ordering Information
Burr (mm)
Recommended Guide Catheter Curves Right: FR4, Multipurpose Left: Q-CURVE™, CLS™, Left Back-Up (Guide catheters with side holes can help to improve flow.)
Burr & Catheter Sizing
1.5 mm 1.25 mm
1.75 mm 2.0 mm
Components
Ordering Information Model/Description
GTIN
Ref/Catalog Number
08714729975076
H749 3930901 0
1.25 mm
08714729893356
H749 39300125 0
1.5 mm
08714729893363
H749 39300150 0
1.75 mm
08714729893370
H749 39300175 0
2.0 mm
08714729893387
H749 39300200 0
2.15 mm
08714729893394
H749 39300215 0
2.25 mm
08714729893400
H749 39300225 0
2.38 mm
08714729893417
H749 39300238 0
2.5 mm
08714729893424
H749 39300250 0
ROTAWIRE Floppy Guidewire with WireClip Torquer
08714729195566
H802 22824002 2
ROTAWIRE Extra Support Guidewire with WireClip Torquer
08714729195573
H802 23239001 2
1.25 mm
08714729185864
H802 22768002 0
1.50 mm
08714729185857
H802 22768003 0
1.75 mm
08714729185840
H802 22768004 0
2.00 mm
08714729126881
H802 22768005 0
2.25 mm
08714729185819
H802 22768006 0
2.50 mm
08714729185796
H802 22768007 0
2.15 mm
08714729185826
H802 22768015 0
2.38 mm
08714729185802
H802 22768016 0
ROTAGO™ Cart
08714729974307
H749 3936901 0
Power Cord, Type E/F
08714729975366
H749 3936803 0
Power Cord, Type G
08714729975465
H749 3936813 0
Power Cord, Type H
08714729975434
H749 3936810 0
Power Cord, Type J
08714729975380
H749 3936805 0
Power Cord, Type K
08714729975410
H749 3936808 0
ROTAPRO ™ System Console ROTAPRO Console Kit Assy UL/CSA
Set Up
ROTAPRO Pre-Connected Burr and Advancing Device
Troubleshooting
ROTAWIRE™ Guidewire
Ordering Information
Burr & Catheter Sizing
ROTALINK™ Exchangeable Burr Catheter
Accessories
Ordering Information
ROTAPRO Gas Hose, Braided, Clear 20' WireClip Torquer – Box of 5
N/A
H749 3937301 0
08714729195535
H802 22196003 2
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