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PHACON Surgical Training Hardware, Instruments and Disposables (collectively, the “Products”) are 

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Abnormal wear and tear or damage caused by misuse or by failure to perform normal and routine 

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or software, including, but not limited to, damages resulting from a loss of data or from a trainer or 

hardware non-compatibility or a trainer “crash” resulting from the use of the software.

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Summary of Contents for SINUS TRAINER

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PHACON SINUS TRAINER...

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Page 3: ...your trackers your tracking camera your patient your pointer your holder tray with skull your PHACON navigation software DISCOVER THE INTRODUCTION IN OUR PHACON TRAINER...

Page 4: ...simulation 15 Select the axis view 15 Adjust the quality or perspective of the X Y and Z windowpane display 16 Adjust the perspective of the 3 D windowpane display 16 Change the view mode of the 3 D...

Page 5: ...kull 23 Clean the skull holder with tray 23 Clean the trainer accessories 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 Troubleshooting 26 Error Messages 27 HOW TO PACK THE TRANSPORT CASE 28 PRODUCT WARRANTIES 29 MANUFACTURE...

Page 6: ...camera F Sinus skull G Holder Tray with adjustable skull fixation H Ground cable 3x I Instrument tracker for ball probe J Pointer K Instrument tracker for suction M 3 x Instrument tracker for differe...

Page 7: ...e image within the navigation camera s line of sight D Simulation Time Used to display the start time of the simulation the current time and the duration of the simulation session E Windowpanes 4 Used...

Page 8: ...al Add a graph in the result screen Select or toggle the language for the software German English Reset the default settings for brightness contrast and slice position in the 4 windowpane in the simul...

Page 9: ...new user click on the CREATE NEW USER button A CREATE NEW USER dialog box will appear Enter the required information into each field and then click OK 3 After a successful LOGIN an existing group can...

Page 10: ...utton to perform instrument and patient calibration for optimal navigation results 6 See To Perform Setup for Navigation section 7 Click on the START button to begin simulation without performing cali...

Page 11: ...rument click on icon Tool calibration RECALIBRATE Fig 5 Fig 5 ALWAYS make sure the round shapes of the pointer drill tracker or instrument tracker are aligned and visible to the navigation camera s li...

Page 12: ...cedure 1 Click on the RECALIBRATE button to begin the calibration process Fig 6 2 Hold the tip of the pointer on the first calibration point of the Patient as indicated in the 3 D windowpane 3 After v...

Page 13: ...egin the calibration process Fig 5 page 11 2 Make sure the desired tool is selected for calibration 3 Hold the tip of the tool in a fixed location on the Patient Make sure the tracking shapes are faci...

Page 14: ...utton to access the VIEW panel options including AXIS VIEW CONTROL VIEW MODE and the OPACITYVALUE of an ANATOMICALSTRUCTURE Fig 8 NOTE The cross hairs visible within each windowpane represent the loca...

Page 15: ...the mouse up and down To adjust the contrast click on the desired windowpane hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse left and right To adjust the zoom click on the desired windowpane hold d...

Page 16: ...t key and left mouse button and move the mouse up and down or left and right The middle mouse button may also be used Fig 10 CHANGE THE VIEW MODE OF THE 3 D WINDOWPANE DISPLAY NOTE The ENDOSCOPIC view...

Page 17: ...erformed to show the tool path during the simulation To virtually extend the tool in the 3 D windowpne click on the EXTEND TOOL button and move the slider to variable extend the virtual tool extension...

Page 18: ...etter visualization within and behind the Patient 1 Click on the drop down list and select the desired anatomical structure Fig 12 2 Move the slider to change the opacity of the selected structure or...

Page 19: ...to see which risk structure was injured and the time the injury occurred Fig 13 The start time current time and du ration of the training session is also displayed END THE SIMULATION OR TRAINING SESSI...

Page 20: ...GRAPH or TABLE button to display the training session data in a graphical or tabular for mat respectively Fig 15 3 Click on the MEASUREMENT drop down list to select DURATION MINUTES or NUMBER OF INJU...

Page 21: ...will allow access to the ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE drop down list Fig 16 4 Click on the ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE drop down list 5 Select the ALL option or a specific risk structure to view the associated numbe...

Page 22: ...the GROUP drop down list and select a group 3 Click on the STATISTICAL PARAMETER drop down list and select a statistical parameter NOTE The STATISTICAL PARAMETER drop down list includes maximum minimu...

Page 23: ...hin the skull using a dry brush and an external vacuum source Make sure the spillways are clear to allow water to low freely during the use of irrigation 5 Wipe all the surfaces of the skull including...

Page 24: ...er is not detecting critical risk structures The ground cable with magnet is not installed on the instrument tracker or is not making contact with the manual instrument body Make sure the ground cable...

Page 25: ...menu with a right click on your desktop and choose NVIDIA Control Panel 2 Select the Manage 3D settings in the left column of the NVIDIA Control Panel 3 In the Global Settings klick on High performan...

Page 26: ...characters The entered group name already exists in the trainer Please enter a unique group name The entered group name is already used Enter a new group name into the trainer maximum of 150 characte...

Page 27: ...and position the two camera arms into the recess next to the Tray the lenses facing down wards Fig 1 2 Cover the camera with the second layer of foam containing a recess for the tracker box Fig 2 3 In...

Page 28: ...s if Products are used with accessories not manufactured by PHACON or if repairs are performed by any party other than authorized PHACON repair personnel Except as set forth above phacon makes no warr...

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