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The Stryker Neptune S Waste Management System consists of the Neptune S Rover (rover), the Neptune 2 Docking
Station (docker), and supporting accessories.
The Stryker Neptune S Rover (rover) is a reusable, non-sterile mobile unit that suctions and collects fluid waste during a
surgical procedure. Suction is created to facilitate collection via an integrated vacuum pump.
Fluid waste is suctioned from the surgical site through suction tubes connected to the inlet port(s) of a disposable, non-
sterile, single patient use manifold installed in the rover. The Neptune S is compatible with various single patient use
manifold options, such as the Specimen Collection Manifold and 4–Port Manifold.
The manifold facilitates the collection of surgical tissue and the removal of fluid waste (Figure 1). Once suctioned, the fluid
waste is collected in the 8L canister of the rover during a procedure. The rover provides surgical waste management, fluid
volume measurement, and a lighted work surface for specimen collection. Fluid volume measurements are shown on the
main control panel display and the secondary control panel display.
If the rover display indicates sufficient fluid volume capacity in the canister, the rover may be used for another surgical
procedure before waste disposal. Adding fluid from a second procedure on top of the previous procedure is called fluid
stacking. See
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