da Vinci
Handheld Camera Light Guide Adapter, da Vinci X and Xi
da Vinci Handheld Camera Reprocessing Instructions
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da Vinci Handheld Camera Reprocessing Instructions Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization information for the da Vinci Handheld Camera and Accessories used with da Vinci Xi and da Vinci X Systems The reprocessing instructions and parameters given represent the manufacturer’s recommendations according to ISO 17664. These Reprocessing Instructions are intended to be used together with the Reprocessing Instructions Appendices (PN 554154), which is provided in a separate document.
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. 1266 Kifer Road Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Customer Service 800.876.1310 www.intuitivesurgical.com
PN 554120-02 Rev. A
Intuitive Surgical SAS 11 avenue de Canteranne 33600 Pessac, France
Copyright © 2021 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks Intuitive Surgical, Intuitive, da Vinci Xi, and da Vinci X are registered trademarks of Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Indications for Use Symbols: Warnings, Cautions, and Notes General Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Glossary Symbol Glossary Handheld Camera and Accessories Overview
HANDHELD CAMERA Handheld Camera Overview Automated Cleaning Process Overview Manual Cleaning Process Overview
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15 17 18 19
Operating Room (OR)...21 Remove Accessories 23 Wipe 24 Wet 25 Chemical Pre-Disinfection 26 Pack Tray 27 Transport 28 Dirty Side, Automated Cleaning Process...29 Remove Accessories 31 Wipe 32 Inspect 32 Pack Tray 33 Automated Cleaning 34 Transfer 35 Dirty Side, Manual Cleaning...37 Remove Accessories 39 Inspect 40 Prepare Solution 41 Soak 42 Rinse 42 Spray 43 Brush 44
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Table of Contents Final Rinse Final Dirty Side Inspect Chemical Disinfection Transfer
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Clean Side...49 Dry 51 Final Inspection 52 Sterilization Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 53 Pack Tray 57 Validated Sterilization Process Parameters 58 Wrap 59 Sterilize 60 Store 60
GROUP 2 Group 2: Accessories Overview Automated Cleaning Process Overview Manual Cleaning Process Overview
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Operating Room (OR)...67 Remove Accessories 69 Chemical Pre-disinfection 70 Transport 71 Dirty Side, Automated Cleaning Process...73 Remove Accessories 75 Wipe 78 Inspect 78 Automated Cleaning 79 Transfer 80 Dirty Side, Manual Cleaning...81 Remove Accessories 83 Wipe 86 Brush 86 Final Rinse 87
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Table of Contents Final Dirty Side Inspect Thermal Disinfection Transfer
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Clean Side...91 Dry 93 Final Inspection 94 Sterilization Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 95 Pack 96 97 Validated Sterilization Process Parameters Wrap or Prepare 98 Sterilize 99 Store 99
GROUP 3 Group 3: Tray Overview Automated Cleaning Process Overview Manual Cleaning Process Overview
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Operating Room (OR)... 107 Wipe 109 Transport 111 Dirty Side, Automated Cleaning Process... 113 Wipe 115 Inspect 115 Pack 116 Dirty Side, Manual Cleaning Process... 117 Prepare Solution 119 Wipe 120 Brush 120 Final Rinse 121 Final Dirty Side Inspect 121 Thermal Disinfection 122 Transfer 122
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Table of Contents Clean Side... 123 Dry 125 Final Inspection 126 Sterilization Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 127 Sterilize 127
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction
These Instructions for Use contain the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization instructions and parameters recommended by Intuitive Surgical. These instructions apply to the da Vinci Handheld Camera (referred to as camera in these instruction) and its accessories, and contain essential information for reprocessing the camera and its accessories. Read these instructions in their entirety before reprocessing the camera and its accessories. If there are any questions or comments about any information in these instructions, or if a problem occurs while reprocessing that cannot be resolved, contact Intuitive Surgical.
Indications for Use
The Handheld Camera Sterilization Tray is intended to encase and protect the IS4000 and IS4200 da Vinci Handheld Camera for automated cleaning and thermal disinfection in a washer disinfector, sterilization, and transport between the operating room and the central sterile supply department.
Symbols: Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
The most frequently used symbols in these instructions are provided below. See Symbol Glossary for a complete list of symbols.
WARNING Alerts the reader about a situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Alerts the reader about a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. This includes the special care necessary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or misuse. NOTE Highlights important information.
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General Warnings, Cautions, and Notes WARNING • Devices are to be handled, reprocessed, and operated by trained personnel only. Inadequate training may result in device damage or patient/operator harm. • Use only the validated sterilization machines, parameters and cycles, and follow instructions in entirety. Any other cycles and parameters have not been validated and may damage the device, or may result in incomplete sterilization, which may lead to patient harm. • Cleaning processes described in these instructions have been validated by Intuitive Surgical. Alternative cleaning processes may result in incomplete reprocessing, which may lead to patient harm. • Prior to use, after use, or during reprocessing, always inspect da Vinci Handheld Camera for any defects or damage to the camera lens, cable, and fiber optic surfaces. Failure to inspect may result in patient harm and/or additional camera damage. • Exercise care while handling devices with sharp points or cutting edges. Failure to follow Universal Precautions could result in injury. • Use care in handling chemicals and contaminated solutions, as skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion may cause injury. • Before cleaning and sterilizing the camera, disassemble and separate the light guide and adapter from camera. Failure to separate the light guide may result in incomplete reprocessing, which may lead to patient harm. • Universal Precautions should be observed by all hospital personnel that work with contaminated or potentially contaminated devices. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be worn when handling or working with contaminated or potentially contaminated devices to prevent operator injury. PPE includes: gloves, gown, mask, goggles or face shield and shoe covers. • Remove protective covers from light guide and adapter before reprocessing. Failure to remove protective covers prior to reprocessing may result in inadequate cleaning and sterilization, which may lead to patient harm.
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General Warnings, Cautions, and Notes (continued) CAUTION • Remove all accessories before cleaning. Failure to remove accessories prior to reprocessing may result in inadequate cleaning and sterilization, which may lead to patient harm. • Do not autoclave da Vinci Handheld Camera. High temperatures and sudden temperature changes will result in camera damage, which may lead to procedure delay. • In jurisdictions where the practice of chemical pre-disinfection is required, do not expose cameras and accessories to chemical pre-disinfectants containing peroxide-based, strong alkaline or bleach-based chemicals. Doing so may result in device damage, which may lead to procedure delay. • Exposure of cameras and accessories to chemical pre-disinfectants should be limited to the minimum contact time recommended by the pre-disinfectant manufacturer to achieve the level of pre-disinfection required by the hospital. Longer exposure times could result in device damage, which may lead to procedure delay.
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General Warnings, Cautions, and Notes (continued) NOTE • The da Vinci Handheld Camera is not supplied sterile and must be cleaned and sterilized before use. • Handle the da Vinci Handheld Camera with care to avoid mechanical shock or stress, which may result in damage to the da Vinci Handheld Camera. • Do not use equipment (for example, steam cleaning devices) or procedures that employ pre-cleaning temperatures > 60 °C (140 °F). High temperatures may fix residual soil to the surface, and make cleaning more difficult. • Use only process chemicals that conform to legal and regulatory requirements for safety as required by local jurisdiction. • When disposing of Intuitive Surgical devices, follow institution biohazard protocol and all applicable national and local laws and guidelines. • Observe ISO 17665-1 and the specifications of the sterilization device manufacturer. • Use the Intuitive Surgical-provided Luer fitting or equivalent as defined by ISO 80369-7 attached to a pressurized cold water line. • In some jurisdictions, the practice of chemical pre-disinfection is required prior to the start of reprocessing in the SPD or CSSD. • Any reference in the instruction stating that reprocessing must start within 60 minutes after the procedure is based on Intuitive Surgical's validation. A hospital's internal process validation may support a longer reprocessing start time.
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Glossary Accessories: Components that are used in conjunction with the camera. Automated Cleaning: Cleaning process in which a washer disinfector is used as part of the process. Camera: The camera is intended for endoscopic viewing of internal surgery sites during minimally invasive surgery. It is designed for use with compatible da Vinci Surgical Systems. Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD): also called sterile processing department (SPD), is a department in hospitals and other healthcare facilities that performs cleaning, sterilization and other actions on medical devices and equipment. Clean Side: An area in hospitals and other healthcare facilities where medical devices that have already been cleaned in "Dirty Side" are inspected, packaged, and sterilized. Clean Side is sometimes referred to as the "Prep and Pack." Cold Water: Unless otherwise specified, the term “cold water” refers to tap water that is 10–25 °C (50–77 °F) and potable or better. Dirty Side: An area in hospitals and other healthcare facilities where medical devices are cleaned and disinfected. Dirty Side is sometimes referred to as the"Decon." Final Rinse Step: The final rinsing step of a cleaning process. High Purity Water: Examples of high purity water include deionized (DI) water, reverse osmosis (RO), and distilled water. High purity water is a type of water defined by ISO 15883-1. High purity water is extensively treated (usually by a multi-step treatment process that could include carbon bed, softening, DI, and RO or distillation) to ensure that microorganisms and the inorganic and organic material are removed from the water. Immediate-Use Steam Sterilization (IUSS): Process designed for the cleaning, steam sterilization, and delivery of patient care items for immediate use. Previously known as flash sterilization. Soil: Also called "residual soil." Body fluids or tissue that may remain on the device after reprocessing. Sterile Processing Department (SPD): Also called Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) is a department in hospitals and other healthcare facilities that performs cleaning, sterilization and other actions on medical devices and equipment. Washer Disinfector: A machine intended to clean and disinfect medical devices and other articles used in the context of medical practice as defined in ISO 15883-1.
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Symbol Glossary CHEMICAL (BOTTLE)
LINT-FREE CLOTH
SPRAY BOTTLE
NYLON BRUSH
HIGH PURITY WATER
CLEAN, DRY AIR
REFER TO MANUAL
MAGNIFIER
TIME: SECONDS
HANDHELD CAMERA STERILIZATION TRAY
TIME: MINUTES
SOAK BIN
minutes
STERILIZATION CONTAINER
STERILIZATION MACHINE
WASHER DISINFECTOR MACHINE or THERMAL DISINFECTION MACHINE
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PEEL PACK
STERILIZATION WRAP
Reprocessing Manual for the da Vinci Handheld Camera
INTRODUCTION
Handheld Camera and Accessories Overview da Vinci Handheld Camera (referred to as camera in these instructions)
GROUP 2
Handheld Camera Light Guide and Handheld Camera Light Guide Adapter (referred to as light guide and adapter in these instructions)
Light Guide
GROUP 3
Adapter
Handheld Camera Sterilization Tray (PN 400499) (referred to as tray in these instructions)
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da Vinci Handheld Camera
Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization information for the reusable da Vinci Handheld Camera used with da Vinci Xi and da Vinci X Systems
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HANDHELD CAMERA
HANDHELD CAMERA
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HANDHELD CAMERA
Handheld Camera Overview
The camera is one assembly that consists of a camera head, cable, focus and zoom rings, and a camera lens as shown in the figure below. The camera is used with the light guide and adapter accessories, but the camera is reprocessed separately from these accessories.
Camera Lens
Camera Head
Focus and Zoom Rings
Release Button Cable
Camera Connector
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HANDHELD CAMERA
AUTOMATED CLEANING PROCESS
Automated Cleaning Process Overview
Reprocess the camera only, without the accessories, using the automated cleaning process. Reprocessing the camera requires cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization. The 'Wet' step for the camera should begin immediately after the procedure to prevent drying. If 'Wet' in the operating room (OR) is not possible within 60 minutes, start the Automated Cleaning and Disinfection in the Dirty Side within 60 minutes. See the diagram below for an overview of the reprocessing steps that take place in the OR, Dirty Side, and Clean Side.
Operating Room (OR) (pg. 21)
OR Preparation
Dirty Side, Automated Cleaning (pg. 29)
Step 1
Remove Accessories
Dirty Side Preparation
Clean Side (pg. 49)
Step 2
Wipe
Step 1
Remove Accessories
Sterilization Preparation
Step 3
Wet
Step 2
Wipe
Step 4
Chemical Pre-disinfection (optional)1
Step 3
Inspect
Step 5
Pack
Step 4
Pack
Step 6
Transport
Conduct Automated Cleaning and Thermal Disinfection
Step 1
Dry
Step 2
Final Inspection
Pack and Sterilize
Step 5
Automated Cleaning
Step 6
Transfer
Step 3
Pack
Step 4
Wrap
Step 5
Sterilize
Store Step 6
Store
1 The practice of chemical pre-disinfection may be required in some jurisdictions.
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HANDHELD CAMERA
MANUAL CLEANING PROCESS
Manual Cleaning Process Overview
The camera can be reprocessed using the manual cleaning process. Reprocessing the camera requires cleaning, disinfection (optional), and sterilization. The 'Wet' step for the camera should begin immediately after the procedure to prevent drying. If 'Wet' in the operating room (OR) is not possible within 60 minutes, start the 'Soak' step in the Dirty Side within 60 minutes. See the diagram below for an overview of the reprocessing steps that take place in the OR, Dirty Side, and Clean Side.
Operating Room (OR) (pg. 21)
OR Preparation Step 1
Remove accessories
Step 2
Wipe
Step 3
Wet
Step 4
Chemical Pre-disinfection (optional)¹
Step 5
Pack
Step 6
Transport
Dirty Side, Manual Cleaning (pg. 37)
Dirty Side Preparation Step 1
Remove Accessories
Step 2
Inspect
Step 3
Prepare Solution
Conduct Manual Cleaning Step 4
Soak
Step 5
Rinse
Step 6
Spray
Step 7
Brush
Step 8
Final Rinse
Step 9
Final Dirty Side Inspect
Step 10
Chemical Disinfection 2
Step 11
Transfer
Clean Side (pg. 49) Sterilization Preparation Step 1
Dry
Step 2
Final Inspection
Pack and Sterilize Step 3
Pack
Step 4
Wrap
Step 5
Sterilize
Store Step 6
Store
1 The practice of chemical pre-disinfection may be required in some jurisdictions. 2 Chemical disinfection may be optional in some jurisdictions.
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