Active Medical Flushing Pump

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An Active Medical Flushing Pump is a powered irrigation device used during endoscopic procedures to maintain a clear visual field, control bleeding, and facilitate therapeutic interventions. Providing adjustable flow rates and pressure settings, it enables targeted irrigation, submucosal injection for lesion resection, and delivery of hemostatic agents. Integrated with endoscopic systems, it ensures optimal visualization for accurate diagnosis and precise treatment, improving patient outcomes.
Description

Active Medical Flushing Pump

PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES

1. Endoscopic Irrigation and Flushing
  • Primary Use: Provides controlled, pressurized irrigation during endoscopic procedures to clear blood, mucus, debris, and irrigation fluid from the visual field, ensuring optimal visualization for diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic precision. The pump delivers adjustable flow rates to match procedure requirements.
  • How it helps: For the endoscopist and surgical team, the active flushing pump maintains a clear visual field throughout the procedure—removing blood, debris, and fluid that would otherwise obscure critical anatomy and compromise visualization. For the patient, a clear field means more accurate diagnosis, safer procedures, and reduced risk of missed lesions.
2. Hemostasis and Bleeding Control
  • Primary Use: Delivers targeted irrigation to identify bleeding sources and can be used in conjunction with hemostatic agents to control active bleeding during endoscopic procedures. The adjustable pressure allows for controlled application of irrigation to bleeding sites.
  • How it helps: For the gastroenterologist and interventional endoscopist, the flushing pump enables precise identification of bleeding sources by washing away blood to expose the underlying lesion, and can deliver hemostatic agents directly to bleeding sites. For the patient with gastrointestinal bleeding, this capability enables prompt, targeted treatment without the need for more invasive intervention.
3. Tissue Dissection and Submucosal Injection
  • Primary Use: Used during endoscopic submucosal dissection and endoscopic mucosal resection to create submucosal cushions, facilitating safe dissection and removal of lesions. The pump delivers precise volumes of fluid to elevate lesions from the muscularis propria.
  • How it helps: For the interventional endoscopist performing advanced resection procedures, the flushing pump provides the controlled injection needed to create an adequate submucosal cushion—separating the lesion from deeper layers and enabling safe, complete resection. For the patient with early gastrointestinal cancer, this precision allows for curative endoscopic resection without the need for surgery.
4. Lavage for Diagnostic Clarity
  • Primary Use: Provides high-volume irrigation for washing the mucosal surface to remove adherent mucus, debris, and blood that may obscure underlying lesions. This is particularly important for detecting flat or subtle lesions such as sessile serrated polyps and early gastric cancer.
  • How it helps: For the endoscopist, thorough lavage improves visualization of the mucosal surface, increasing detection of subtle lesions that might otherwise be missed. For the patient, improved detection means higher quality screening and surveillance examinations, with greater confidence in negative findings.
5. Fluid Management and Waste Collection
  • Primary Use: Manages irrigation fluid delivery and collection during procedures, maintaining a clear field while preventing fluid overload. The pump can be integrated with suction systems to remove excess fluid and manage fluid balance.
  • How it helps: For the endoscopy team, integrated fluid management ensures that irrigation is delivered efficiently while excess fluid is removed, maintaining patient safety and preventing complications related to fluid overload. For the patient, this ensures a safe procedure with appropriate fluid balance.

SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES

1. COâ‚‚ Insufflation: Some active flushing pumps provide COâ‚‚ insufflation in addition to irrigation, offering superior visualization with reduced post-procedural discomfort compared to air insufflation.
2. Medication Delivery: Delivery of topical hemostatic agents, staining solutions, and other therapeutic agents directly to the treatment site.
3. Barotrauma Prevention: Pressure monitoring and regulation to prevent over-distention and barotrauma during insufflation.
4. Automatic Pressure Regulation: Maintains consistent pressure regardless of fluid volume or resistance, ensuring reliable irrigation throughout the procedure.
5. Integration with Endoscopic Systems: Compatible with standard endoscopic equipment for seamless workflow.
6. Suction and Irrigation Coordination: Integrated controls for simultaneous suction and irrigation.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: A powered irrigation pump designed for endoscopic procedures providing controlled, adjustable fluid delivery.
  • Designation: Active Medical Flushing Pump, Endoscopic Irrigation Pump, Flushing Pump, Endoscopic Flush Pump, Irrigation Pump.
  • Key Components:
    • Pump Mechanism: Peristaltic or diaphragm pump for controlled fluid delivery.
    • Pressure Regulation: Adjustable pressure settings for different applications.
    • Flow Control: Variable flow rates for irrigation and injection.
    • Fluid Reservoir: Container for irrigation fluid.
    • Foot Pedal: Hands-free control for operator convenience.
    • Tubing Set: Single-use sterile tubing for connection to endoscope.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Flow Rate: Adjustable flow rates typically 0-500 mL/min.
  • Pressure Range: Adjustable pressure up to 200-300 mmHg depending on model.
  • Irrigation Volume: Programmable volume settings for submucosal injection.
  • Fluid Types: Compatible with saline, sterile water, and other irrigation solutions.
  • Safety Features: Over-pressure protection, air detection, flow monitoring.
  • Power: AC power with battery backup options.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Construction: Compact, mobile unit with locking casters.
  • Controls: Digital interface with touchscreen or membrane controls; foot pedal for hands-free operation.
  • Tubing: Single-use, sterile tubing sets for each patient.
  • Portability: Cart-mounted or tabletop configurations.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Regulatory Status: Class II medical device regulated by FDA.
  • Electrical Safety: Compliant with IEC 60601-1.
  • Pressure Safety: Over-pressure protection to prevent barotrauma.
  • Single-Use Components: Tubing sets are sterile, single-use, disposable.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Stored in the procedure room or equipment cart.
  • Cleaning: Wipe external surfaces with hospital-grade disinfectants.
  • Maintenance: Regular calibration and preventive maintenance.

6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Primary Application: Endoscopic irrigation for gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and urologic procedures.
  • Clinical Role: Essential for maintaining visualization during endoscopic procedures and enabling advanced therapeutic interventions.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Pressure Monitoring: Monitor pressure settings to prevent over-distention.
  • Tubing Integrity: Ensure tubing connections are secure; use sterile, single-use tubing for each patient.
  • Fluid Management: Monitor fluid balance to prevent overload.
  • Electrical Safety: Keep units away from liquids; ensure proper grounding.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Over-Distention: If over-distention occurs, reduce or stop irrigation; assess patients.
  • Equipment Failure: If pump fails, have manual irrigation available.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Plastic components are combustible.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water, foam, or COâ‚‚ as appropriate for surrounding materials.