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Insertion And Observation - FujiFilm EN-580T Operation Manual

Endoscope

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Chapter 6 Method of Use
6.2

Insertion and Observation

6-4
Do not bend the endoscope quickly.
There is a risk of damaging the inside of the body cavity.
Do not inflate the balloon in the pharynx or esophagus.
There is a risk of suffocation.
Insert and withdraw the endoscope or Over-tube slowly. Do not press
the endoscope or Over-tube strongly onto the walls of the digestive
tract. Do not insert or withdraw the endoscope or Over-tube with the
balloon inflated. Make sure water never enters the air feed inlet (clear
tube) of the Over-tube.
It may damage to the walls of the digestive tract, causing perforation.
Use of devices such as endoscopic/enteroscopy overtubes may be
associated with potential complications including but not limited to
mucosal trauma, pancreatitis and/or hyperamylasemia. Users are
encouraged to closely monitor patients for such complications during
and after procedures and to appropriately treat patients as required.
[Note] If any resistance is felt, stop use immediately.
When using this product, check the status of the balloon, Over-tube and endoscope
by fluoroscopy.
[Note] If water enters the air feed inlet of the Over-tube, deflate the balloon using a syringe,
and then slowly withdraw the Over-tube along with the endoscope.
Do not allow the distal end to touch the same part for 5 minutes or
more.
Heat from the light may cause a burn.
Do not look at the light emitted from the light guide directly.
There is a risk of damaging eyes.
If parts fall into a body cavity due to the malfunction of the device,
immediately stop the examination and retrieve the parts by following
appropriate measures.
There is a risk of damaging the inside of the body cavity.
[Note] Do not inflate the balloon around the duodenal papilla.It may trigger complications.
[Note] In cases where the amount of bleeding is large, patient's blood may adhere to the
light guide and clot. In such cases, use the light save function of light source. For
details on how to use the light save function, refer to the operation manual of the
light source.
WARNING
CAUTION

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