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Instructions for Use & Clinical Reference Manual (US)
13.
To remove the introducer, release the graft lock by pressing the two adjacent long tabs
together as shown in Figure 5.29 and remove it from the graft.
To release the graft lock,
press the two indicated tabs together
Figure 5.29 Releasing the Graft Lock
14.
Slide the introducer fully out of the graft prior to peeling it away. To peel the introducer
off the catheter shaft, crack the hub by applying pressure to the thumb tabs and then
peel the sheath off the catheter. NOTE: When breaking the hemostatic valve in the
sheath hub, the valve may stretch before separating.
15.
Trim any excess graft and slide the repositioning sheath into the graft. NOTE: The hub
of the repositioning sheath should be at the skin level and the length of the remaining
graft material should be just long enough to secure the graft around the repositioning
sheath with all of the graft buried beneath the skin.
16.
Using heavy silk suture, secure the graft around the hub of the repositioning sheath so
that the position of the Impella
®
Catheter can still be adjusted. Remove the vascular
clamp adjacent to the axillary artery.
17.
The wound should be closed over the trimmed graft with the end of the repositioning
sheath clearly visible. Anchor the repositioning sheath securely to the skin.
18.
Remove excess slack from the Impella
®
Catheter and re-check position. Tighten the
Tuohy-Borst valve to prevent catheter migration.
19.
Extend the sterile sleeve. Attach one end to the repositioning hub and anchor the other
to the catheter.
1
1
3.
3.
To remove the introducer, release the graft lock by pressing the two adjacent long tabs
together as shown in Figure 5.29 and remove it from the graft.
1
1
4.
4.
Slide the introducer fully out of the graft prior to peeling it away. To peel the introducer
off the catheter shaft, crack the hub by applying pressure to the thumb tabs and then
peel the sheath off the catheter. NOTE: When breaking the hemostatic valve in the
sheath hub, the valve may stretch before separating.
1
1
5.
5.
Trim any excess graft and slide the repositioning sheath into the graft. NOTE: The hub
of the repositioning sheath should be at the skin level and the length of the remaining
graft material should be just long enough to secure the graft around the repositioning
sheath with all of the graft buried beneath the skin.
16.
16.
Using heavy silk suture, secure the graft around the hub of the repositioning sheath so
that the position of the Impella
®
Catheter can still be adjusted. Remove the vascular
clamp adjacent to the axillary artery.
17
17
.
.
The wound should be closed over the trimmed graft with the end of the repositioning
sheath clearly visible. Anchor the repositioning sheath securely to the skin.
1
1
8.
8.
Remove excess slack from the Impella
®
Catheter and re-check position. Tighten the
Tuohy-Borst valve to prevent catheter migration.
1
1
9.
9.
Extend the sterile sleeve. Attach one end to the repositioning hub and anchor the other
to the catheter.
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