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SmartRelease Endoscopic System Instructions for Use

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English  TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE SMARTRELEASE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES SAFETY INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS DEFINITIONS GENERAL WARNING AND CAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS INSTRUMENTATION ASSEMBLY ADJUSTING LIGHT AND FOCUS ENDOSCOPE FOCUS AND ALIGNMENT CAMERA-TO-ENDOSCOPE SET-UP GUIDE AND SUGGESTED SURGICAL SET-UP CLEANING OF INSTRUMENTATION STERILIZATION VIDEO ENDOSCOPE CLEANING ENDOSCOPE REFERENCE CHART ENDOSCOPE OPTICAL SURFACES TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY, SERVICE AND REPAIR  PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 3 PAGE 3 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 7 PAGE 7 PAGE 8 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 PAGE 11 PAGE 12 PAGE 13 PAGE 14  CARPAL TUNNEL DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE The MicroAire® SmartRelease® Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release System is comprised of an endoscope and a handpiece that holds a Disposable Blade Assembly. The carpal tunnel device attaches to any standard video camera and light source used in endoscopic/arthroscopy procedures. The surgeon introduces the Blade Assembly into the carpal tunnel through an incision in the wrist flexor crease.* Viewing the deep side of the transverse carpal ligament (flexor retinaculum) through a window at the tip of the instrument, the surgeon elevates the blade to cut the ligament as the instrument is withdrawn. When the carpal tunnel is released endoscopically with the MicroAire Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release System, clinical results indicate that postoperative morbidity is improved and time away from normal activities and full employment are reduced by as much as 46 percent.¹ The safety of this device has also been documented in a large clinical series involving over 1,000 cases in a 63 multicenter study.² The results of this study showed minimal complications. For additional information, consult the MicroAire Sales Brochure, Surgical Technique and Anatomical Dissection video. Endoscopic release of the transverse carpal ligament (flexor retinaculum) should not be attempted until the surgeon has been trained at a MicroAire-sponsored workshop or qualified training surgeon or trained on comparable device. Operating room staff should thoroughly review the MicroAire SmartRelease ® Instructions for Use prior to set up of this system. Indications: The MicroAire Carpal Tunnel Release System is for use in patients diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome that is not associated with, or secondary to, any other known pathology (i.e., “idiopathic” carpal tunnel syndrome). Preoperative x-rays of the wrist, including a carpal tunnel view, are recommended to aid in the diagnosis of associated pathology (i.e., calcific tendonitis, fracture of the hook of the hamate). This device is indicated for releasing the transverse carpal ligament (flexor retinaculum). Contraindications: The MicroAire Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release System is not intended for use in patients with known abnormalities of their wrist (carpal tunnel), including distal radial deformities, rheumatoid and other synovitis. * The MicroAire SmartRelease® System uses a dry procedure. No fluid or gas should be introduced into the tunnel during this procedure. 1 Agee, JM et al. Endoscopic Release of the Carpal Tunnel: A Randomized Prospective Multicenter Study. Journal of Hand Surgery. 1992; 17(6):987-995. 2 Agee, JM et al. Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release: A Prospective Study of Complications and Surgical Experience. Journal of Hand Surgery. 1995; 20A (2):165-171  SMARTRELEASE™ INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  IM-SMARTRELEASE REV E  1|Page
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