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NOTE:
The Stryker System 7 Dual Trigger Rotary
Handpiece (handpiece) is a component of the Stryker
System 7 Battery Powered Heavy Duty System.
Contraindications
None known.
User/Patient Safety
WARNINGS:
• Before using any system component, or any
component compatible with this system, read and
understand the instructions. Pay particular attention
to WARNING information. Become familiar with the
system components prior to use.
• Only trained and experienced healthcare
professionals should use this equipment.
• The healthcare professional performing any
procedure is responsible for determining the
appropriateness of this equipment and the specific
technique used for each patient. Stryker, as a
manufacturer, does not recommend surgical
procedure or technique.
• Upon initial receipt and before each use, clean
and sterilize the equipment as indicated. See the
Heavy Duty Care Instructions
manual for processing
instructions.
Introduction
This
Instructions For Use
manual is the most
comprehensive source of information for the safe and
effective use of your product. This manual may be
used by in-service trainers, physicians, nurses, surgical
technologists, and biomedical equipment technicians.
Keep and consult this reference manual during the life
of the product.
The following conventions are used in this manual:
• A
WARNING
highlights a safety-related issue.
ALWAYS comply with this information to prevent
patient and/or healthcare staff injury.
• A
CAUTION
highlights a product reliability issue.
ALWAYS comply with this information to prevent
product damage.
• A
NOTE
supplements and/or clarifies procedural
information.
If additional information or in-service training is required,
contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker
customer service. Outside the US, contact your nearest
Stryker subsidiary.
Indications For Use
The Stryker System 7 Battery Powered Heavy Duty
System is intended for use in the cutting, drilling,
decorticating, and smoothing of bone and other bone
related tissue in a variety of surgical procedures. It is
also usable in the placement of screws, wires, pins, and
other fixation devices.