Special elevator, figure 62, 4 mm, flat - Helmut Zepf (17.100.62) - Delynov
The Élévateur spécial, figure 62, 4 mm, plat - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Compliance: Medical device Class I.
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Reference: 17.100.62.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
What is the Helmut Zepf special elevator figure 62?
The Helmut Zepf special elevator, referenced under code 17.100.62, is a manual instrument designed by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH. This device is distinguished by its figure 62 and its active part of the flat dental elevator type with a width of 4 mm. Manufactured from medical stainless steel, this instrument is intended for oral surgery procedures requiring precise mobilization of dental structures. It is delivered non-sterile and must undergo a complete cycle of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization before its first use and between each patient to ensure clinical safety.
What are the clinical indications for this instrument?
This 4mm dental elevator is indicated for dental extraction procedures where controlled leverage is required. Its primary use lies in root luxation, facilitating avulsion by widening the socket and severing the periodontal ligaments. As a manual instrument, it is particularly suitable for dental surgeons and implantologists during the initial phase of extraction, before the use of forceps. Its flat shape allows for effective insertion into narrow spaces to mobilize residual roots or multi-rooted teeth after separation.
What are the technical characteristics of the 17.100.62 elevator?
The Helmut Zepf instrument features precise technical specifications to meet the requirements of oral surgery. It has a 4 mm flat tip, identified as figure 62. Its structure is entirely made of medical stainless steel, a material chosen for its resistance to repeated sterilization cycles. The manufacturer, Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, does not define a maximum limit for processing cycles due to the robustness of the design, although the user must check for the absence of visible damage such as cracks or breaks before each use. This device belongs to Class I of medical devices.
What are the contraindications for the use of this elevator?
The main contraindication mentioned by the manufacturer Helmut Zepf concerns patients with hypersensitivity or intolerance to metals, specifically to the medical stainless steel used in the composition of the instrument. In case of an immediate or delayed hypersensitivity reaction upon contact with the instrument, the surgical procedure must be interrupted immediately. Necessary medical measures must then be taken to manage the allergic reaction. It is therefore recommended to question the patient about their history of metal allergies before any surgical intervention involving this instrument.
What are the maintenance and reprocessing precautions?
Helmut Zepf products are delivered non-sterile. Before the first use and for each subsequent cycle, the instrument must undergo complete cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization. It is crucial to carefully clean the elevator to remove all organic residue before autoclaving. The practitioner must visually inspect the instrument to detect any wear, cracks, or defects on the cutting edges. The use of damaged or worn devices is strictly prohibited. Due to the materials used, there is no predefined number of cycles; the service life depends on maintenance and the absence of mechanical damage.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
This elevator is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, a recognized manufacturer located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. This medical device is classified as Class I according to current regulations. It is exclusively reserved for use by qualified health professionals in dental surgery. Compliance with cleaning and sterilization protocols is a regulatory requirement to maintain the device's conformity during clinical use. Compatibility with other instruments used during the procedure must also be verified beforehand by the practitioner.
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