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Chapter 11

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Used to repair and reconstruct teeth and jawbone Dental drill
Used in ear surgery and for driving very small wire through bone Micro drill
Used in open heart surgery Sternal saw
Used to remove cement Cebatome
Used to harvest skin grafts and reshape skin surfaces Dermatome / dermabrader
Used to perform specific cutting actions Saw
Type of powered surgical instrument usually used for large bone surgery Battery
Type of flexible endoscope that allows physicians to perform some surgery Operative
Type of powered surgical instrument used for dental surgery Electric
Type of powered surgical instrument used for open heart surgery Sternal saw
Type of powered surgical instrument powered by compressed air or gas Pneumatic
Do not immerse the equipment tin any solution, including water, unless the manufacturer’s IFU specifically states that the device can be Submerged
Typically black, so it is often difficult to see blood and debris. Must also be inspected for nicks and other possible damage. They must be pressurized for proper inspection.. Hoses
Specific to each system and are no interchargeable Batteries and chargers
Never immerse hand pieces, attachment or batteries in any solution, including water, unless approved by the Manufacturer
Why equipment needs to be repaired? Lack of or improper preventive maintenance
Allow for light and image transmission and provide a working channel, allowing the surgeon auto perform surgical procedures Endoscope
Critical factor in endoscopic procedures, as the quality of the image or picture is largely dependent on light quality and quantity Light
The ___ area in indicate damaged light fibers Dark
Has a working channel (lumen) through which instruments or accessories can be passed to perform surgical procedures Operative endoscope
Semi-rigid endoscopes Primarily used in urology to vie the bladder and the distal portion of he ureter
Laparoscopic instruments are Smaller version
During assembly, multi-part instruments should be assembled o ensure theta re in working condition Robotic instrument
Use of a borescope Encouraged to check arthroscopic shavers for cleanliness
Cleaning begins at he point of use to prevent blood or protein material from drying on the instrument Point-of-Use Treatment
Basic steps required to reprocess and majority of flexible endoscopes include: Leaking test
All loaned instruments Should be cleaned and decontaminated upon their receipt and after use.
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