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Using and Controlling the AirSeal® iFS in its Different Modes
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Initial Insufflation with AirSeal® Access Port
• Remove the manifold plug from the bullseye manifold on the AirSeal® Access
Port. Connect the Tri-Lumen Tubing connector to AirSeal’s bullseye manifold
by turning the Tube Set and tighten.
• Press START on the screen.
• It is ideal to leave the obturator in place during initial insufflation, but not re-
quired. Wait until proper abdominal pressure is achieved and follow the
prompts on the screen.
• Remove the obturator when prompted and wait for the calibration cycle to
complete prior to inserting any instruments through the AirSeal® cannula or
inserting any additional trocars into the abdomen.
• Once complete, an audible tone will sound alerting the user that AirSeal Mode
is active and ready for use and a green bar will appear on the screen showing
AirSeal Active.
Conclusion of Procedure
7. When procedure is completed, stop insufflation by pressing the
STOP
key.
AirSeal Mode will undergo a final calibration prior to shut down. Wait for fi-
nal calibration to complete prior to powering off the iFS unit.
Possible Fluid in AirSeal Tube Set
8. When working in
AirSeal Mode
, it is possible that fluids can be extracted from
the surgical field through the evacuation line and into the filter housing. In
order to prevent contamination of the device, fluid is retained by the fluid
trap of the housing component. The capacity of the fluid trap is limited. A
warning message and an audible signal will be emitted if the fill level
LOW
is
reached. AirSeal® Cannula and tubing placement should be checked to make
sure no more fluid enters the fluid trap. At this point, insert AirSeal obturator
and change the filtered tube set. Insufflation can be continued with full func-
tionality. If fluid level
HIGH
is reached, AirSeal function will shut down. Insert
obturator in AirSeal® cannula to maintain pressure with normal insufflation.
Change the tube set to finish the procedure.
If the
AirSeal Mode
has been stopped because the fluid level
HIGH
was reached,
the iFS should be inspected to assess any possible damage. Call for service.
6.2
Smoke Evacuation Mode
The
Smoke Evacuation Mode
is intended for standard insufflation with continu-
ous evacuation of smoke from the cavity as it may occur during the use of stan-
dard ultrasonic, laser and electric energy devices. Use the Bifurcated Smoke Evac
Filtered Tube Set with conventional cannulas when working in this mode. The
Smoke Evacuation Mode
is automatically activated when the second line of the
bifurcated tube set (blue-colored tube) is attached to a second cannula with an
open inflow stopcock.
1. Switch device on.
2. At the conclusion of the initial self test, insert the Bifurcated Smoke Evac Fil-
tered Tube Set and
Smoke Evacuation Mode
will automatically launch. Alter-
natively, press the
Smoke Evacuation Mode
key to select this operating mode.
Inserting the Bifurcated Smoke Evac Filtered Tube Set
To be carried out by non-sterile technician:
• Open packaging of the Bifurcated Smoke Evac Filtered Tube Set.
• A sterile technician then removes the tube set from the inside of the pack-
age.
To be carried out by sterile technician:
• Keep the Luer lock connectors of the distal bifurcated tube in the sterile
area and hand the proximal tube end connected to the filter to the non-
distal end
proximal end
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