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Cot SURGICAL SUCTION. Sep-T-Vac Collection systems Yankauers Connecting tubes Suction Catheters Devon. Surgical Suction Objectives. Operating Room: To remove biological fluids and clean the operating field during and after surgical procedures and after
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Cot SURGICAL SUCTION • Sep-T-Vac Collection systems • Yankauers • Connecting tubes • Suction Catheters • Devon
Surgical SuctionObjectives • Operating Room: To remove biological fluids and clean the operating field during and after surgical procedures and after • Generic Wards: To continue to drain and monitor liquids after surgical procedure and generally to collect biological fluids
Surgical SuctionWhat you need • Vacuum source • Connecting tubes (from wall collection systems and from collection systems to the cannula • Collection systems (Sep-T-Vac) • Suction Cannulas (Yankauers)
Surgical suctionOperating room Sterile Area Non Sterile Area Suction source Yankauer Pre-cutted tube Operating table Bubble tube Collection Chamber
Sep-T-VacTyco Product Range • Product range • 100% Disposable 0,8 l/1,2 l/2.0 l/3,0 l • Liners 1,2 l/2,0 l/ 3,0 l
Sep-T-VacMain Features • Collection chamber • Airtight cap: Connections for yankauers and suction source • Filter
Sep-T-VacFilter • Sep-T-Vac filter: • Gore Tex Hydrophobic shut-off filter. Gore Tex is moisture sensitive and it automatically stops aspiration when collected liquid is at the top of the chamber. • It is not a mechanical system an it prevents also micro-particles and aerosol leakages
YankauersTyco Product Range • Semirigid Yankauers • Rigid Yankauers • Yankauers Poole • Yankauers Select Trol • Yankauer set
Surgical suctionYankauers: Product range Yankauer Select Trol Rigid yankauers Poole set Flexible yankauer
YankauersMain Features • Tip: different shapes and distal hole section to better fit customers needs • Fine: Accurate aspirations with low quantity of fluids (mini-invasive surgical procedures. ie: neurosurgery and oftalmic) • Regular: General surgery • Large: High suction volume (to use after washing procedures and with high volume to drain)
YankauersMain Features • Extra Large: to suction high volume of fluids, blood clots, bony fragments in short time • Sump tip: to avoid the bony fragments and organic residuals suction (preferred in orthopaedic surgery) • Bulbe tip:it is used as dissector and retractor instrument • Flat tip:indicated for suctioning in difficult manoeuvrability situations and to suction in short places
Connecting tubes Tyco Product Range Argyle conn. tube Sure Grip
Bronchial SuctioningObjectives • To suction mucus from the bronchi and trachea (to guarantee the correct lung ventilation and “blood oxygenation” vs nosocomial infections and atelectasia)
Bronchial SuctioningWhat you need • Vacuum source • Connecting tubes • Suction catheters • Mucus trap
SuctioningType of….. • Naso-Tracheal suctioning • Endo-Tracheal suctioning • Tracheostomy suctioning
SuctioningRisks • Damage of nasal, oral, tracheal, pharinx and bronchial tissue • Bleeding • Infections
Suction cathetersMain features • Tip: It is related to the efficiency in aspiration (speed and suctioning capacity of viscous mucus) and tissue damage • Connector to vaccum • With Touch Trol or Funnel or Sure Grip
Suction catheters • Type of suction catheter systems: • Opened systems • Through nose/mouth • Through endotracheal tube • Through tracheostomy • Closed systems • Prevention of pulmonary infections
Suction catheters Opened systems Suctioning through a tracheostomy
Suction cathetersTyco Product Range • Commodities products: Touch Trol Scotsman Sure Grip • High quality and exclusive products: Aero-Flo Gentle Flo
Exclusive Aero JetFeatures and Benefits
Suction Catheters Closed systems
Prevent Nosocomial Infections sources of infection endogene germs patien-own germs exogene germs direct contact (hands of staff) indirect contact (equipment, med. products, air) because of these reasons there are no hospitals without nosocomial infections !
Prevent Nosocomial Infections most important reasons for nosocomial infections • spreading of resistent pathogenes • increasing disposition of the patients • increasing exposition to bacteria with burst of the body defense • ignoring of the hygiene measures • non correct use of the products • rising average age of our patients
Prevent Nosocomial InfectionsMain NI • Airway infections (30%) • Urinary tract infections (30%) • Surgical wound infections (15%) • Blood infections (5%) Gastrointestinal infections (5%) Others (15%) *chart of Italian Society on prevention of Infections
Prevent Nosocomial Infections prevention of nosocomial respiratory infections stationary treated patients / p.a.: ca. 16.000.000 nosocomial infections / p.a.: ca. 1.000.000 number of deadly nosocomial infections:ca. 30.000 - 40.000 number of road casualties: ca. 12.500 annually more people die of nosocomial infections than on our roads! *chart of Prof. Klaus Dieter Zastrow (BGA Berlin)
Prevent Nosocomial Infections • Infections to the respiratory tree are the first for patient mortality with 47% • To prevent respiratory infections it is really important to correctly manage medical devises
Prevent Nosocomial InfectionsCosts of NI • UTI: from 200 to 1,000 US $ • Wound infection: from 2,000 to 4,000 US $ • Airway infection: from 1,200 to 8,000 US $ • Blood infections: from 2,500 to 27,000 US $ Italian Society studies on Nosocomial Infection (European panel)
Mucus trapsObjectives • Objective: to collect mucus for clinical analysis Specimen Trap for broncoscopy use De lee/Lukens for neonatal use