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4.4.- RELATIVES DIRECTIONS FOR TO USE THE ASPIRATOR
Portable aspirator of high capacity of work and strength , that for his power and flow , is indicated for:
Minor surgery.
Remove body fluids.
Removing mucus.
Suction at home.
 This equipment is not appropriate to work in operating rooms where it suspects that can have inflammable
atmosphere risk.
The contraindications and/or precautions, and possible adverse effects, according to clinical evaluation are the
followings:
Critical elements to consider by a surgeon: the quantity of fluid that will have to be extracted and
precautions to take for getting that this extraction isn't traumatic.
As a normal associated effects with the aspiration are described in the followings: passenger edema, pain,
smaller scars and drilling intraperitoneal / intrathoracic.
For a bibliography review, the described complications are: infection, haematomas, blood loss.
5.- CLEANING AND STERILIZING
5.1.- BODY
Before undertaking any operation, disconnect the equipment from electricity supply.
Use personal protective equipment as directed by the unit of occupational hazards and preventive medicine.
The outer casing of the equipment can be washed using a mild detergent and a damp cloth.
Disinfect is necessary using a disinfectant.
The probes and suction tubes are single use must not be reused.
5.2.- COLLECTING BOTTLE
The collecting bottle Nº 7, and the top with the valve (Nº 5 and Nº 6) are supplies without to sterilize. You must to
sterilize its before the first operation.
DON'T USE BLEACH OR SIMILARS
Not to use liquid disinfectants that contain in their composition acetone or derivates, these can affect the technical
characteristics of the bottles and polycarbonates caps.
To proceed to washing and disinfection / sterilization of the bottle, cap, valve and valve holder can be used:
• Washing: Always perform this operation using a neutral detergent and eliminating all biological fluids
• High Level Disinfection: Disinfect after each use with a disinfectant.
• if it is necessary Sterilize by steam (validated cycle of 121°C at 1atm pressure for 30 minutes).
The bottles are made of a polycarbonate which ensures resistance at this temperature, after being subjected to
several cycles and the use, you can see that gradually lose their transparency, this tells us that the bottle is losing
the original characteristics and that it would convenient to carry out its replacement.
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