Semi-sitting operating room layout
80°
a
c c
b
b
Fig. 9
Legend
a
Surgeon
b
Assistant
c
Scrub nurse
2.4.2
Connecting the power supply
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electric shock!
►
Connect this equipment only to a supply mains with protective
earth.
►
Connect the main power cable directly to a power outlet. Do not use
un-approved extension cords or multiple socket-outlets. Use uninter-
ruptible power source when loss of power would result in an unac-
ceptable risk.
►
Lay the power cable in areas with minimal foot traffic.
►
Place power cable on hanger at the base of the Aesculap Aeos when
not in use.
2.5
Functional test
Before turning the Aesculap Aeos system on
►
Check that the castors are locked once the base is in the desired loca-
tion. Make sure the base is stable and cannot roll in any direction.
►
Connect the main power cable, see Chapter 2.4.2.
►
Connect any external input or output video or Ethernet cables, see
Chapter 2.1.3.
►
Check that there are no unnecessary objects or people within the
range of the robotic arm workspace.
►
Check that the camera optical path is clean and free from dust.
►
Ensure that exposed cables for the footswitch, any external displays,
and power supply are laid flat on the ground and out of high-traffic
areas to minimize potential tripping hazards.
After turning the system on and before starting the surgery
►
Position the universal coupler as desired, see Chapter 3.2.1.
►
Move the robotic arm from "Storage" to "Drape" position, see
Chapter 3.2.1.
►
Follow the instructions printed on the drape packaging to correctly
apply the drape to the camera and robotic arm.
►
Position Aesculap Aeos at the OR table.
►
Position the 3D display for the surgeon's viewing preference.
►
Check that the "Zoom", "Focus", and "White Light Level" handle but-
tons are functioning properly.
►
Check that the 3D image colors, focus, and alignment look correct.
►
Check that the robotic arm assisted drive is moving smoothly and pre-
dictably.
►
Check that the footswitch is paired with the system and the buttons
are working properly.
►
If using fluorescence visualization (DIR 800 or DUV 400), check the
fluorescence module using a reference card to ensure proper working
order.
2.6
Application
2.6.1
Positioning the 3D display
►
For ideal viewing, position the 3D display next to the patient table,
between 4 and 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) away from the surgeon.
►
Position the screen perpendicular to and at the same height as the sur-
geon's eyes when he or she is seated at the operating table.
The 3D display arm's maximum extension and height are shown below:
350 mm
515 mm
Fig. 10
Legend
a
Top of the screen
b
Max. monitor height (top of the screen)
c
Min. monitor height (top of the screen)
USA
a
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