Integra LifeSciences Laparoscopic Instrument Care and Cleaning User Manual

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2. CLEANING:
The endoscope has three optical surfaces that must be

cleaned and inspected routinely to ensure both maximum
transmission of illumination and a high quality image.

All optics and surfaces of the scope should be cleaned with

warm water and a pH-neutral cleaning and disinfecting

solution recommended for reprocessing medical

endoscopes. Remove the light post fittings and let the

endoscope soak inside the pH-neutral solution. Closely follow

the manufacturer’s instructions for appropriate chemical

concentrations and immersion time. Thoroughly rinse the

endoscope and fittings to remove the cleaning solution. After

the scope and fittings are dry, inspect the instrument for any

remaining stains. It is important to closely check the three

optical surfaces, as detailed above, to ensure that proper

cleaning has been achieved for optimum performance.

Note: Never clean and/or sterilize endoscopes together with

other instruments unless they are individually secured within a
specialized cleaning container.

Removing stains or deposits on optical surfaces:

Insufficient cleaning or foreign matter in steam during

autoclaving process may leave deposits on any of the three

optical surfaces of the endoscope. If stains or particles are

still present on any of the optical surfaces after cleaning, use

an enzymatic solution together with a clean gauze cloth or

cotton swab and gently clean the optical surface in circular

motions. Rinse the optical surfaces with distilled water to

remove any remaining enzymatic solution. If stains or particles

persist, repeat the previous steps with a mixture of (1:1)

isopropyl alcohol to acetone applied to a fine woven cloth or

lens tissue for gentle cleaning. Rinse again with distilled water

and carefully dry with a soft woven cloth or lens tissue.

If stains, particles or mineral deposits still persist after

following the previously described steps, use the polishing

paste (see below cautionary note) which is enclosed with each

endoscope. Apply a small amount to a cotton swab and gently

clean/polish the optical surface in circular motions. Rinse the

optical surfaces with distilled water to remove any remaining

polishing paste and carefully dry with a soft woven cloth or

lens tissue.

Note: Cleaning with a polishing paste should not be a part of

your routine cleaning procedures and should only be applied
when the image is cloudy due to deposits on the optical surfaces.

Check each optical surface with reflective light for foreign

particles and scratches that could have a negative effect on

the image quality.

Warning: Never use Ultrasonic Cleaners which will damage the

optical system.

Warning: Prior to autoclaving and due to the extreme steam

temperatures, be sure to follow the previous instructions to

remove foreign particles and debris so that they do not harden

onto the optical surfaces.

3. CHEMICAL DISINFECTION AND STERIS

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PROCESS

Miltex

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scopes can be immersed and disinfected using processes

and chemical solutions clearly approved for use on endoscopes.
Always follow individual chemical manufacturer instructions
for proper use. The scopes are materially compatible with the
Steris

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sterilization process. The endoscopes should be rinsed

after soaking with sterile water and dried with a sterile cloth.

4. STERILIZATION

Important: Be sure that the scope is cleaned thoroughly before
sterilizing. Never clean and sterilize endoscopes together with
other instruments unless they are individually secured within a
specialized cleaning container. Endoscopes should be
sterilized in containers that are specifically designed for the
purpose of sterilization. Unless otherwise noted, it is NOT
recommended to wrap endoscopes in towels. Towels may
leave residue on the optical surfaces of the instrument.

4.1. GAS STERILIZATION

Follow standard hospital procedure for gas sterilization. Place
scopes separately from other instruments in a container
approved for general use with gas sterilization (such as
perforated metal tray).

Note: Verify that there is NO contact between the endoscope
and any other metal parts during the sterilization process.
This will result in direct heat transfer from the tray to the
instrument. Use gauze or loosely woven cloth inserts folded
around each item to prevent contact with metal surfaces and
to avoid movement during sterilization.

Following 10:90 Etyhlene Oxide / Oxyfume 2002 sterilization

cycle as validated:

Preconditioning parameters

Temperature:

55 ± 2°C (131 ± 5°F)

Relative Humidity ≥ 35%

Vacuum:

21 ± 1 In Hg

Pre-Conditioning time

1 hour

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE & CLEANING OF

MILTEX

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ENDOSCOPES AND LAPAROSCOPIC

SURGICAL HAND INSTRUMENTS

Instructions for Use/English

Distal Optic

Fiber Optic Surface

Eyepiece/Proximal
Optic Surface

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