8818 User Guide
(BB1505-H)
Puncture and Biopsy Facilities
11
For Transrectal Puncture
With Type 8818, you can perform transrectal puncture and biopsy by imaging in one
of three ways:
•
Simultaneous biplane
(imaging in both the transverse and sagittal planes).
•
Endfire
(imaging in the sagittal plane).
•
Dual
(combines both the simultaneous biplane and endfire imaging in one
biopsy guide).
All the biopsy guides for transrectal puncture have a bore diameter of 1.6 mm,
suitable for 17- and 18-gauge needles.
For transrectal puncture, biopsy guides are available in both non-sterile reusable
versions and sterile-packed single-use versions.
Non-sterile biopsy guides (light green)
The dummy channel bracket UA1325 and the reusable biopsy guides (UA1326,
UA1327 and UA1328) are non-sterile when supplied. This is also the case with
puncture attachment UA1324 and needle guides UC5302, UC5303 and UC0100.
They must all be reprocessed following the procedure in
Care and Cleaning
.
The dummy channel bracket and reusable biopsy guides may be damaged during use
or processing, so they must be checked before use for cracks or irregularities in the
surface. They should also be checked thoroughly once a month following the
procedure in
Care and Cleaning
.
Sterile biopsy guides (dark green)
The sterile single-use biopsy guides (UA1322-S, UA1322-S14, UA1323-S and
UA1329-S) come assembled in peel packs. Contents are only sterile if the package
is intact.
The sterile-packed biopsy guides must be stored at a temperature range from +5°C
(+41°F) to +25°C (+77°F) and at a storage humidity of 0% to 80%.
WARNING
Disposable components are packaged sterile and are intended for single-use only.
Do not use if:
•
integrity of packaging is violated
•
expiration date has passed
•
package label is missing
WARNING
Sterile-packed components must be stored in a safe environment and kept out of direct
sunlight. Large temperature changes during storage may cause condensation and violate
the integrity of the packaging.