H-GRAFT® Surgical Technique - X
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H-GRAFT® Surgical Technique - X
X-spine Surgical Technique SM H-GRAFT Interspinous Allograft ™ X-spine Surgical Technique SM H-GRAFT Interspinous Allograft ™ This publication recommends procedures for using X-spine products and instruments. The guidance it offers is for surgeon consideration, but, as with any technical guide, the surgeon must evaluate the specific requirements of the patient, making appropriate adjustments as needed. GENERAL INFORMATION The H-GRAFT™ Interspinous Allograft spacer is to be used in conjunction with the Axle® Interspinous Fusion System. Various implant sizes are available to adapt to different patient pathologies. All implants are intended for single use only and should not be reused under any circumstances. This document is intended exclusively for experts in the field, particularly physicians, and is not intended for laypersons. Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is general in nature and does not represent medical advice or recommendations. As with any technical guide, this information does not constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to a given medical case. An evaluation, examination, and advising of the patient are absolutely necessary for the physician to determine the specific requirements of the patient, and any appropriate adjustments needed, and the foregoing are not to be replaced by this document in whole or in part. Information contained in this document was gathered and compiled by experts in the field and X-spine employees to the best of their knowledge. Care was taken to ensure the information contained herein is accurate and understandable. X-spine does not assume any liability, however, for the accuracy and/or completeness of the quality of the information, and X-spine is not liable for any losses whatsoever of any kind or any nature that may be caused by the use of said information. H-GRAFT™ Interspinous Cortical Allograft System Instrument Cleaning and Sterilization Instructions IMPORTANT NOTE: 2. Rinse The user acknowledges that he/she has read and agreed to the conditions in this insert, which are to be considered as contractual. GENERAL INFORMATION 3. Inspection CLEANING OF INSTRUMENTS CAUTION: Use of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is prohibited. Use of corrosive products and/or instruments including abrasive sponges and metal brushes should be avoided. Cleaning must be performed by personnel trained in the general procedures involving contaminant removal. 1. Thoroughly clean all instruments prior to use and as soon as possible after use (within a maximum of 2 hours post-operation) with intensive rinsing under cool tap water (<40°C) to remove gross soil. Do not allow blood and debris to dry on the instruments. If cleaning must be delayed, place instruments in a covered container with appropriate detergent (Enzol® Enzymatic Detergent or equivalent) to delay drying. 2. Loosen and/or disassemble instruments with removable parts in accordance with Table 1. 4. Ultrasonic Clean (if required) 5. Ultrasonic RInse Table 1 – Instruments Requiring Disassembly for Cleaning Instrument Name X078-0030 Dorsal Inserter X078-0050 Lateral Inserter Disassembly Instructions Reassembly Instructions Unthread the inserter shaft from the inserter handle assembly by rotating the knob counterclockwise. Inspect both components for visible evidence of wear and tear. Thread the inserter shaft into the inserter handle assembly by rotating the knob clockwise until fully seated. Verify that the inserter shaft smoothly travels in both directions within the assembly. 3. The following table (Table 2) describes the required steps for thoroughly cleaning the system instruments: Table 2 – Cleaning Parameters Step Minimum Time (mm:ss) Agent Instructions Enzol Enzymatic Detergent Solution (or equivalent) 1. Initial Clean 10:00 Add one (1) ounce of Enzol to one (1) gallon of tap water. Soak instruments immediately after use and flush detergent through all channels until evidence of organic material is removed. Soak for a minimum of ten (10) minutes. Use a soft bristle brush (Spectrum™ M-16 or equivalent) to gently remove visible debris. Pay close attention to threads, crevices, lumens and hard to reach areas. If organic material is dried-on, extend soak time and use two (2) ounces of Enzol per one (1) gallon of warm tap water. 6. Inspection 4 3:00 Thoroughly rinse each instrument with deionized water including all channels to remove detergent for a minimum of three (3) minutes. Unaided eye The H-GRAFT Interspinous Cortical Allograft System of X-spine Systems, Inc., consists of various sizes of structural cortical allograft blocks and associated instrumentation. Part Number Deionized water 1:00 Inspect each instrument for evidence of organic material. Particular attention should be taken to remove all debris from instruments with cannulations, holes, and features that may be shielded from brushing action. Subject instruments to ultrasonic cleaning if organic matter is present after the initial cleaning step. Enzol Enzymatic Detergent Solution (or equivalent) 10:00 Prepare a fresh solution by adding one (1) ounce of Enzol and one (1) gallon of warm tap water to a sonication unit (Branson Bransonic® Ultrasonic Cleaner or equivalent). Fully immerse the instruments in the solution and sonicate for a minimum of ten (10) minutes. Deionized water 3:00 Thoroughly rinse each instrument with deionized water including all holes and cannulations to remove detergent for a minimum of three (3) minutes. Unaided eye 1:00 Inspect each instrument for evidence of organic material. Repeat the ultrasonic clean and rinse steps if needed. Upon completion, visually inspect each instrument for contamination such as remaining soil and moisture or wetness. If soil remains, repeat the cleaning process. If wetness remains, use filtered pressurized air or lint-free wipes to dry. INSPECTION OF INSTRUMENTS 1. Carefully inspect each instrument to ensure all visible blood and soil has been removed. 2. Inspect instruments and instrument cases for damage. Check action of moving parts to ensure proper operation. 3. If damage or wear is noted that may compromise the proper function of the instrument or instrument case, do not use and contact customer service or your X-spine Systems representative for a replacement. 4. If corrosion is noted, do not use and contact customer service or your X-spine Systems representative for a replacement. STERILIZATION OF INSTRUMENTS All instruments are provided non-sterile and must be sterilized before use. All instruments must be free of packaging material and bio-contaminants prior to sterilization. To achieve a sterility assurance level of not less than 10-6, all non-sterile instruments should be autoclave sterilized using the following validated cycle parameter: Steam method, pre-vacuum air removal, four pulses, 270o F (132o C), 20 minute minimum exposure time, 30 minute dry time, in a double–wrapped case configuration. The sterilization cycle listed above is not considered by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be a standard sterilization cycle. It is the end user’s responsibility to use only sterilizers and accessories (such as sterilization wraps, sterilization pouches, chemical indicators, biological indicators, and sterilization cassettes) that have been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the selected sterilization cycle specifications (time and temperature). CAUTION: Federal Law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. X078-1000 rev A Step 1 Position the patient in the prone position on the operating table. Identify the spinous processes at the level to be instrumented, using manual palpation and intraoperative imaging. Make a midline incision from 3 to 5cm in length to expose the spinous processes at the correct level. Elevate the paraspinal musculature and other soft tissue to expose the spinous processes and laminae to the medial border of the facet joints. Use a rongeur to fully remove the supraspinous/ interspinous ligaments between the appropriate levels and any connective or soft tissue. Step 2 Load the Caspar pin screwdriver with the appropriately sized distraction pin by inserting the distraction pin into the screwdriver shaft. 3 Step 3 Target the dorsal midpoint of the identified spinous process then press firmly and rotate clockwise to advance the distraction pin until the base of the distraction pin is firmly against the dorsal portion of the spinous process. Repeat for the adjacent spinous process. CAUTION: Placement of excessive force on the distraction pin may result in spinous process fracture and/or neurological injury. 4 Step 4 With both Caspar pins secured to the dorsal portion of the spinous process, slip the distraction screw sleeves over the distraction pins. Then place the spinous process distractor over the distractor sleeves and rotate the ratcheting key clockwise. Use caution not to over-distract the interspinous space. Step 5 Decompression and decortication is performed using standard surgical techniques. 5 Step 6 After the interspinous space has been prepared, select the Axle sizer/spreader and insert to determine the size of the space. Step 7 Once the interspinous space is sized, select the appropriate trial and place into the interspinous space and release the distractor assembly to confirm proper fit on both the inferior and superior spinious processes as well as a level position with both the inferior and superior lamina. Note: When placing the H-GRAFT™ trial into place make sure the larger recessed notch of the trial is on the inferior spinous process and the smaller recessed notch is placed on the superior spinous process. SUPERIOR INFERIOR 6 Step 8 After the trial size has been confirmed, turn the ratcheting key drive clockwise to distract and remove the trial from the interspinous space. Step 9 Load the corresponding H-GRAFT™ onto the desired H-GRAFT™ inserter, dorsal or lateral. SUPERIOR Note: When placing the H-GRAFT™ implant into place make sure the larger recessed notch of the implant is on the inferior spinous process and the smaller recessed notch is placed on the superior spinous process. INFERIOR After placing the H-GRAFT™ onto either inserter rotate the screwcap clockwise until the screwcap stops advancing and is secure. CAUTION: Overtightening of the inserter screwcap may result in damage to the H-GRAFT™ or instrumentation. 7 Step 10 Position the loaded H-GRAFT™ inserter as anterior as possible with the allograft resting on the superior and inferior spinous processes as well as both superior and inferior Laminae. When the H-GRAFT™ has reached its desired position in the interspinous space rotate the ratcheting key drive counterclockwise on the spinous process distractor assembly to release the distraction. To remove the H-GRAFT™ from the inserter, rotate the screwcap counterclockwise until the instrument releases from the H-GRAFT™. CAUTION: Over-impaction of the inserter may result in damage to the H-GRAFT™ or instrumentation. 8 During insertion, the mallet instrument may be used to aid in the anterior positioning of the allograft. Step 11 – Recommended Reference the Axle® surgical technique for implantation of the Axle® interspinous fusion system. 9 Instruments X078-0030 Dorsal Inserter X078-0050 Lateral Inserter X078-0108 – X078-0120 Trial Block X078-0100 Trial Inserter X078-0075 Screwdriver, Distraction X078-0025 Mallet Assembly X078-0080 Sleeve, Distraction Screw X078-0070 Distractor Assembly X078-0082 – X078-0088 Distraction Screw 10 WARNING: In the USA, this product has labeling limitations. See package insert for complete information. CAUTION: Federal Law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. X-spineSM the X-spine logoSM and H-GRAFT™ are trademarks of X-spine Systems, Inc. Products Patented and Patents Pending All products are not currently available in all markets. © 2012 X-spine Systems, Inc., All rights reserved. F-1000.19 Rev. A 10/12 HGRAFT TECHNIQUE GUIDE CI I2M EC 60-1254 X-spine Systems, Inc. 452 Alexandersville Rd., Miamisburg, OH 45342 Phone: 800-903-0640 • Direct: 937-847-8400 • Fax: 937-847-8410 www.x-spine.com
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