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Intended use:
The single use Suction Polyp Trap™ four chamber trap is used for suction retrieval of endoscopically removed polyps.
Warnings and Precautions:
Consult the medical literature relative to techniques, complications and hazards prior to the performance of any endoscopic
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procedure.
Endoscopic procedures should only be performed by persons having adequate training and familiarity with endoscopic techniques
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and polyp retrieval.
Do not attempt to reuse, reprocess, refurbish, remanufacture or resterilize this device. STERIS Endoscopy did not design this
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device nor is it intended to be reused, reprocessed, refurbished, remanufactured, or resterilized. Performing such activities on this
disposable medical device presents a safety risk to patients (i.e. compromised device integrity, cross-contamination, infection).
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Contraindications:
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Contraindications include, but are not limited to, those specific to any endoscopic procedure.
Prior to Use:
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Prior to clinical use, inspect and familiarize yourself with the device. If there is evidence of damage (i.e. deformed, cracked vessel,
missing component, or damaged packaging), do not use this product and contact your local Product Specialist.
Directions for Use (Specimen Retrieval):
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Prior to clinical use, familiarize yourself with the device and read all the Instructions for Use.
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Remove the Suction Polyp Trap™ four chamber trap from the package and confirm that the arrow on lid points to chamber 1
(See Figure 1).
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Connect suction system tubing to the center port on the Suction Polyp Trap™ four chamber trap lid (See Figure 1).
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Connect Suction Polyp Trap™ four chamber trap tubing to suction connector (barb) on endoscope (See Figure 2).
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To retrieve resected polyp, apply suction via the endoscope suction valve until polyp is retrieved in the number 1 section of the
polyp trap.
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After the polyp is trapped, turn lid to the right (counterclockwise) so the arrow on the lid to points to the unnumbered open position
on the jar (See Fig 2). This allows for continuous procedural suctioning.
To retrieve any additional polyps, the lid can be turned to chambers 2, 3 and 4, respectively (**same patient only).
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To remove the Suction Polyp Trap™ four chamber trap from the endoscope, disconnect the tubing from the endoscope suction
connector (barb) and the suction system tubing.
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Reattach the suction system tubing to the endoscope connector (barb).
10. Process specimens in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Note: This trap is not intended to be used as a transport container for specimens
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