Intended Uses For Intraoperative Transducers; Patient Safety During Intraoperative Studies - Philips EPIQ 7 User Manual

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Intraoperative Transducers

Intended Uses for Intraoperative Transducers

Intraoperative studies are performed by surgeons, anesthesiologists, or sonographers to obtain
images that can be used for the following purposes:
• Helping a surgeon locate and visualize anatomical structures before, during, or after a
surgical procedure
• Helping a surgeon visualize blood flow patterns and quantify velocities before, during, or
after a surgical procedure
• Imaging and measuring anatomic and physiologic parameters before, during, or after a
surgical procedure
WARNING
Intraoperative transducers used in animal studies should not be used on humans. Transducer
disinfection procedures for cross-usage between animals and humans have not been
validated.

Patient Safety During Intraoperative Studies

To operate an intraoperative transducer, you must be under the guidance of a physician who is
properly trained in intraoperative ultrasound imaging techniques, according to currently
approved relevant medical practices. You also must be thoroughly familiar with the safe
operation, care, and maintenance of the ultrasound system used with the transducer, as well as
proficient at interpreting the images generated.
To help ensure patient safety when using an intraoperative transducer, observe the following
guidelines:
• Scrutinize the entire transducer before each use. (See the
• Use mandatory protective equipment, including an approved sterile protective transducer
cover, during intraoperative studies. For information about using transducer covers, see
"Preparing Transducers for Intraoperative Use" on page
• Operate the transducer properly.
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Intended Uses for Intraoperative Transducers
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