Basics Of Operation And Procedure; Cautions For Handling And Use; Fluid Delivery System - CooperSurgical Endosee Manual De Usuario

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Endosee
Hysteroscope - User Manual
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Basics of Operation and Procedure

6.1 Cautions for Handling and Use

The following cautions should be strictly observed
in the handling and use of the Endosee Hysteroscope.

6.2 Fluid Delivery System

Fluid infusion is achieved by attaching either a
pre-filled syringe or a pressurized bag of distending
medium to the inflow port of the cannula through an
extension tube or a tubing set.
WARNING:
use only by physicians with adequate training
in hysteroscopy.
WARNING:
strict fluid intake and output surveillance
should be maintained. Intrauterine instillation
exceeding 1 liter should be followed with great
care to reduce the possibility of fluid overload.
WARNING:
Continuous Flow Hysteroscopy include:
• Hyponatremia
• Hypothermia
• Uterine perforation resulting in possible
injury to bowel, bladder, major blood vessels
and ureter
• Pulmonary edema
• Cerebral edema
• Infection
• Bleeding
• Pain
The use of normal saline as a distending
medium, and limiting the infused volume to
less than 1000 mL is recommended to
decrease the risk of the above complications.
Intrauterine distension can usually be
accomplished with pressures in the range
of 35-75 mmHg. Unless the systemic blood
pressure is excessive, it is seldom necessary
to use pressures greater than 75-80 mmHg.
The Endosee Hysteroscope is for
When a liquid medium is used,
Potential complications of
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