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Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8 - Irrigation

Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8
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Irrigation
Use
distilled
water
for
the
cooling
water
system
because
it
does
not
contain
natural
minerals,
chemical
additives,
or
organic
materials
that
are
present
in
tap
water.
Any
of
these
impurities
in
tap
water
can
cause
problems
within
the
cooling
water
system.
Irrigation
Sterile
irrigation
fluid
flows
from
an
LV.
set
(bottle
or
bag
and
1.V.
administration
tubing)
to
a
variable
speed
peristaltic
pump:
e
The
pump
moves
fluid
at
1
to
10
cc/min;
default
flow
is
3
cc/min.
Adjustment
buttons
(blue
up/down
arrows
on
black
buttons
at
the
bottom
of
the
irrigation
display
column
on
the
control
panel)
allow
you
to
increase
or
decrease
the
irrigation
flow.
e
The
pump
can
also
accelerate
to
a
Fast
Flush
speed,
pumping
at
25
to
30
cc/min.
The
Fast
Flush
pedal
on
the
CUSA
Excel
system
footswitch
activates
the
Fast
Flush
feature.
The
pump
pushes
the
fluid
through
the
manifold
irrigation
tubing
to
a
flue,
a
sleeve
surrounding
the
vibrating
tip.
As
the
irrigation
fluid
passes
through
the
flue,
it
cools
the
tip.
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When
the
fluid
reaches
the
distal
end
of
the
tip,
as
much
as
99%
of
it
passes
through
two
pre-aspiration
holes
in
the
tip,
eliminating
fluid
pooling
on
the
sterile
field
and
continually
clearing
the
suction
system.
The
fluid
that
does
not
pass
through
the
pre-aspiration
holes
irrigates
the
surgical
site
and
suspends
fragmented
tissue.
Figure
2-1.
The
pre-aspiration
holes
and
threads
Pre-aspiration
Hole
(2)
on
tips
Threads

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