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Merit Medical Resolve non-locking drainage catheter User Manual

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PRODUCT NAME

ReSolve® NL (Non-Locking) Drainage Catheter with

Hydrophilic Coating

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT

The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter with hydrophilic coating

is a radiopaque catheter with multiple side holes used for

percutaneous drainage. The components of the catheter

allow for introduction and placement using a trocar

stylette or over-the-wire method. The ReSolve NL Drainage

Catheter may be packaged in a pouch with the following

components:

One (1) Resolve NL Drainage Catheter with

hydrophilic coating (A)

One (1) Metal stiffening cannula (B)

One (1) Trocar stylette (C)

INDICATIONS FOR USE

The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter with hydrophilic coating

is intended for percutaneous drainage of fluid from body

cavities.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter is contraindicated

for use where percutaneous drainage catheterization is

unacceptable.

The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter is contraindicated for

intravascular use.

RESTRICTED DEVICE

Px Only: Caution: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device

to sale by or on the order of a physician trained and/or

experienced in the use of this device.

PRECAUTIONS

• Read manufacturer’s instructions prior to use.

• Contents are sterile (via ethylene oxide) and

non-pyrogenic.

• Do not use if packaging is opened, damaged or broken.

• For single patient use only. Do not reuse, reprocess, or

resterilize. Reuse, reprocessing, or resterilization may

compromise the structural integrity of the device and/

or lead to device failure, which in turn may result in

patient injury, illness, or death. Reuse, reprocessing or

resterilization may also create a risk of contamination of

the device and/or cause patient infection or cross-

infection, including, but not limited to, the transmission

of infectious disease(s) from one patient to another.

Contamination of the device may lead to injury, illness,

or death of the patient.

• Follow universal precautions when inserting and

maintaining this device. Due to the risk of bloodborne

pathogens, healthcare professionals should always use

standard blood and body fluid precautions in the care of

all patients. Sterile technique should always be followed.

• Do not use after expiration date.

• Store in a cool, dry place.

WARNING: The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter is not to be

used to deliver nutritional supplements.

ADVERSE REACTIONS*

• Septic shock

• Bacteremia

• Hemorrhage

• Superinfection

• Bowel transgression

• Pleural transgression

• Vascular injury

• Pneumothorax

• Skin Infection

• Catheter Occlusion

• Catheter Dislodgement

*Brountzos EN. Quality improvement guidelines for percutaneous

nephrostomies.[Internet]. 2006. CIRSE.org. http://cirse.org/files/

File/05_qig.pdf. Accessed 04/11/13.

Wallace MJ, et al. Quality improvement guidelines for percutaneous

drainage/aspiration of abscess and fluid collections. J Vasc Interv

Radiol. 2010;21:431-435.

Ramchandani P, et al. Quality improvement guidelines for percutane-
ous nephrostomy. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2003;14:S277-S281.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

PLACEMENT TECHNIQUES OPTION 1:

DIRECT PUNCTURE USING TROCAR STYLET

1. Remove the stiffening cannula and trocar stylette assem-

bly from the ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter.

2. Ensure that the distal portion of the catheter is wet prior

to placement.

CAUTION: To maximize the advantages of the hydrophilic

coating on the surface of the distal portion of the catheter,

wet the catheter prior to use with sterile water or saline.

Keep catheter wet during placement.

WARNING: DO NOT wipe catheter with dry gauze or any

solvents because it may damage the catheter coating.

3. Flush catheter prior to use.

4. Place the metal stiffening cannula into the catheter and

tighten the Luer lock fittings. See Figure 1.

Figure 1

5. Remove the paper spacer from the trocar stylette.

Advance the trocar stylette through the metal stiffening

cannula and tighten the Luer lock fittings. See Figure 2.

Figure 2

6. Place the catheter/cannula/trocar assembly into the

fluid collection site using standard insertion technique.

Placement should be confirmed with diagnostic imaging.

7. After placement is confirmed, remove the trocar stylette

and stiffening cannula.

8. The ReSolve NL Drainage Catheter is now ready to be

connected to appropriate drainage bag or tubing.

9. A flush regimen should be designed for the circum-

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