1 Table of Contents Part 1 | Phaco Handpiece Diagram Part 2 | Life Prolonging Tips Part 3 | Performance Test Part 4 | Handpiece Cleaning Part 5 | Why Handpieces Fail 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 2 Part 1 | Phaco Handpiece Diagram - Get to know your phaco handpiece 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 3 Part 2| Life Prolonging Tips - Extend the life of your handpiece 1. Check the phaco tip before surgery Make sure you are using the manufacturers tip. - Using the improper tip can lead to the tip breakage. Make sure the tip is tight - A loose tip can result in premature HP tip deterioration. Make sure the tip is not bent or damaged - If so replace. 2. Avoid flash sterilization when possible … but if you do flash sterilize Items which are flash sterilized typically are used immediately.Attempting to rapidly cool a handpiece when hot after steamed can lead to damaging internal crystals or in some cases voiding the warranty ! Allow the handpiece to cool at room temperature for 15-20 minutes. Cooling the handpiece quickly will cause the crystal to be damaged, diminishing the life of your handpiece. Refrain from flash sterilization when possible. 3. Flush both ports of phaco handpiece following a case before sterilization Check with the manufacturer recomendation if not specified do the following. Immediately after surgery, flush a phaco handpiece with sterile deionized water. Than air should be flushed through the irrigation and aspiration ports. Flushing the 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 4 handpiece clears salt & other debris from building up. DO NOT FLUSH WATER THROUGH HANDPIECE TIP. 4. Wipe down handpiece & cord Following a case with a clean, soft, lint free non-abrasive cloth. Rinse handpiece with room temperature sterile deionized water. 5. Remove phaco tip with manufacturer wrench ONLY Trying to remove the phaco tip with other wrenches may result in breaking the phaco tip or handpiece. Take your time and get a manufacturers wrench before you decide to remove the tip or sleeve. It will save you dollars and a headache. 6. Gently lay handpiece on top of loosley bundled cord A tightly wound cord can prevent the handpiece from being sterilized properly. Parts of the cord wouldn’t touch the steam. Unwinding of the cord needs to be performed before the autoclaving process. By unwinding the cord you are preventing wire breaks inside the sheathing and fraying of the handpiece cord. 7. Tap the handpiece plug after sterilization before performing a case After sterilization a handpiece connector may have water trapped inside. Tap the handpiece plug on a clean sterilized surface to make sure all the water inside the connector is out before performing a case. 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 5 Part 3 | Performance Test - Periodically check your handpiece to make sure its in working condition *Note use a tip for the handpiece *Should not be done in a surgical field 1. Make sure the handpiece is connected to system. Do not connect the lines. 2. Set system to phaco mode, set power to zero. 3. Linear function should be turned off. 4. Fill up cup ⅛ with water. 5. Place phaco tip in cup of water, make sure tip is fully submerged. 6. Step on foot switch make sure its all the way on the floor. 7. Turn phaco power up from zero. Watch aspiration port. 8. A working handpiece will make a distinct hissing noise at 100% power 9. Also it will cavitate water out of the aspiration port level from power levels 35-60%. 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 6 Part 4 | Handpiece Cleaning - A clean handpiece is a happy handpiece What you need : 1 | 60 Ml syringe Sterile Water (Check manufacturer) 1 | 20 Ml syringe 1 | Bowl Detergent (Check manufacturer) 1 | Lint free cloth 1. Place tip into a bowl of detergent / water (check manufacturer they usually suggest whether or not to use detergent, water, or another solution) 2. Attach syringe to the aspiration channel 3. Using the 60 ml syringe draw back 120 ml of cleaner through the aspiration channel. 4. Detatch syringe from the aspiration channel & attach to the irrigation channel 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 7 5. Using the 20 ml syringe draw back 120 ml of cleaner through the irrigation channel 6. Empty syringes 7. Flush both channels with air make sure there is no remaining cleaner solution 8. Place clean handpiece into rinse tank to be manually cleaned 9. Manually dry handpiece w/ lint free cloth 10. If necessary clean the outside of the handpiece using hot water & a lint free cloth 11. Dry channels with an air filled syringe following rinsing 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us 8 Part 5 | Why Handpieces Fail Newsflash if you use your handpiece it will break ■ Sterilization ■ #1 cause of failure - even when done right ■ Continued exposure to high heat & pressure causes handpiece crystal deterioration & breaks in the seals allowing for moisture to enter ■ Wire damage ■ Tightly wrapping the cord ■ Caught in drawers or the sterilization case ■ When hot at its most vulnerable state ■ Thermal Shock ■ Attempting to cool a handpiece immediately after sterilization can damage crystals ■ Let handpiece cool in room temperature for at least 15 minutes after sterilization to prevent this ■ Negligence ■ Mishandling the handpiece (dropping hand piece) ■ Using the improper tip ■ Using improper wrenches to remove tip ■ Failure to clean ports 317.663.3158 www.medisurg.com | info@medisurg.com Follow us
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