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Heidbrink. Fragment Decorticator - Helmut Zepf (17.052.02) - Delynov

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The Heidbrink. Décortiqueur à Fragments - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.

  • Compliance: Medical device Class I.
  • Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
  • Reference: 17.052.02.
  • Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.

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What is the Heidbrink fragment remover?

The Heidbrink (reference 17.052.02) is a precision manual instrument manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH. Designed in medical-grade stainless steel, this device is specifically structured for fine manipulation in the oral surgical environment. It belongs to the category of reusable consumables and instruments, classified as a Class I medical device. Its robust design allows for a reliable grip on small fragments, meeting the requirements of practitioners for alveolar cleaning and residue extraction during oral surgeries.

What are the clinical indications for this instrument?

The Heidbrink fragment remover from Helmut Zepf is indicated for dental surgery procedures requiring the removal of small debris. Its primary use concerns the extraction of fractured root fragments or small persistent bone splinters after an avulsion. It is also used during surgical site sanitation procedures to ensure the absence of foreign bodies before mucosal closure or implant placement. This manual instrument is a supporting tool for dental surgeons and implantologists when managing complications of simple or complex extractions.

What are the technical characteristics of the Heidbrink 17.052.02?

The 17.052.02 model is characterized by its manufacture in medical stainless steel, guaranteeing the resistance necessary for reprocessing cycles. As a manual instrument, it does not include a needle but has a fine active tip suitable for grasping fragments. This Helmut Zepf device is delivered non-sterile and requires a complete cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization protocol before each use. Its regulatory classification as Class I confirms its compliance with safety requirements for non-invasive or transient surgical instruments.

What are the contraindications for the use of this instrument?

The main medical contraindication mentioned by the manufacturer Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH is the patient's known hypersensitivity or intolerance to metals, particularly stainless steel. If an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity reaction occurs during contact with the instrument during the procedure, the intervention must be immediately interrupted. Necessary corrective measures must then be taken. It is therefore recommended to check the patient's allergic history before any manipulation with this steel surgical instrument.

What are the maintenance and reprocessing precautions?

Like any reusable Helmut Zepf instrument, the Heidbrink fragment remover must undergo a complete reprocessing cycle before the first use and after each subsequent use. This includes thorough cleaning to remove any organic residue, followed by disinfection and sterilization. The practitioner must visually inspect the instrument to detect any damage such as cracks, breaks, or edge wear. The use of damaged products is strictly prohibited. Due to its stainless steel design, there is no defined maximum limit of cycles, but the functional state must be verified prior to any intervention.

Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?

The instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, a recognized manufacturer located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. This product is a Class I medical device, compliant with the regulatory requirements in force for manual dental instruments. The manufacturer specifies that the use of this instrument is strictly reserved for qualified healthcare professionals. Compatibility with other medical devices used during surgery must be verified by the user before the operative act to ensure patient safety and the effectiveness of the surgical gesture.


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