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System Overview
The Stryker Rover (rover) is a mobile unit used to suction and collect
fluid waste and evacuate surgical smoke from a surgical site in an
operating room. The rover also has a height-adjustable, powered IV
pole.
During collection, fluid waste is removed from the surgical site
through suction tubing connected to inlet ports of manifold(s)
installed in the rover. The fluid waste is collected in the canister(s) of
the rover (Figure 1). The two canister design allows separate suction
limit settings and fluid volume measurement capability. However, both
canisters use a single vacuum pump. The vacuum pump exhaust is
filtered.
Figure 1 To Collect Fluid Waste
Surgical smoke may also be evacuated from the surgical site through
smoke tubing connected to the smoke evacuator filter installed in the
rover. The surgical smoke is filtered inside the rover (Figure 2).
Figure 2 To Evacuate Surgical Smoke
After collection, the rover is relocated and mated to the Stryker
Docking Station (docker). Once the rover is connected to the docker,
the emptying of the fluid waste and cleaning of the canisters occurs
automatically (Figure 3).
Figure 3 To Empty the Canisters
The rover canister(s) are rinsed with clean water and Neptune
Docking Detergent REF 0700-001-026 to clean the canisters of any
residual fluid waste (Figure 4).
Figure 4 To Clean the Canisters
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