ANDREWS-PYNCHON SUCTION TUBE
ANDREWS-PYNCHON SUCTION TUBE
Medlene® Andrews-Pynchon Suction Tube is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas can use to remove fluid collections, blood and debris from the operating site, in order to view critical structures, such as blood vessels.
- Curved Tube Profile for Enhanced Sightlines.
- 2.0mm Front Port to Promote Smooth Suction.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
The Andrews-Pynchon Suction Tube features a broad range of surgical benefits. Its principal use is to gain an enhanced view of the surgical field by aspiring blood, fluids or particles.
For this purpose, the instrument features a slim, curved tube whose design is ideal to reach the nasal cavity. In addition, the tube ends in a removable tip with a 2.0mm front port. Also, the tip has small lateral ports for multi-directional suction.
Moreover, the Andrews-Pynchon Suction Tube features a vertically grooved handle that prevents slippage. Additionally, the bottom of the handle has a connecting olive to safely attach the tube to a suction system.
Product features
Product features
Made in highest quality, surgical grade stainless steel with satin finish to reduce glare. The instrument can be sterilized and reused.
Materials and care
Materials and care
PRODUCTS
This reprocessing instruction applies to reusable surgical and endoscopic instruments supplied by MEDLENE Medical.
GENERAL
Reusable surgical instruments from MEDLENE Medical can be used by medical professionals for a surgical procedure and can be reused after qualified reprocessing.
The professional user selects the appropriate instruments according to the intended function, the tissue to be manipulated and the anatomical structures.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
MEDLENE Medical instruments must be cleaned, disinfected,
and sterilized before first use. Protective caps and transport packaging must be
removed beforehand.
A complete functional check must be carried out before each use. Improper use and overstraining due to twisting / levering can lead to breaks and permanent deformation.
Do not use metal brushes or abrasives, as there is a risk of corrosion due to surface damage. The safe
combination of instruments with each other or of instruments with implants must be checked by the user before clinical use.
Be careful when handling sharp tips and cutting edges - risk of injury.
In case of patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJK), suspected CJK or possible variants of this disease, the applicable national regulations regarding the preparation of instruments must be applied. Never leave instruments in disinfectant solution for too long. Follow the instructions of the respective manufacturer.