Preventing Intraoperative Transducer Problems; L15-7Io Description - Philips EPIQ 7 User Manual

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Intraoperative Transducers

Preventing Intraoperative Transducer Problems

WARNING
If you find any signs of damage to the transducer, patient safety may be compromised. Do
not use the transducer, and contact your Philips service representative.
Meticulous inspection and correct and careful operation of intraoperative transducers are
imperative to patient safety. The situations listed here affect safe operation as well as the
ability to service mechanical problems under the Philips warranty or service contract.
Transducer repairs necessitated by misuse are not covered and can be very costly, often
requiring complete disassembly and rebuilding of the transducer.
There are three primary areas of transducer misuse:
• Cuts and abrasions on the transducer insulation and lens from sharp instruments such as
scalpels, scissors, and clamps
• Improper disinfection techniques, causing fluid to enter the transducer or damage
transducer materials
• Damage caused by dropping the transducer on a hard surface
To minimize the chance of damage, Philips strongly recommends that you clearly post stringent
protocols for the care of intraoperative transducers, based on the information provided here.

L15-7io Description

The L15-7io transducer is described here. For more information on connecting, activating,
caring for, and maintaining transducers, see the
190
Preventing Intraoperative Transducer Problems
"Transducers"
and
"Transducer Care"
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sections.

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