1: Cleaning
Required : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) such as a Face Mask, Eye Protection, Apron and Gloves, cleaning solution or cleaning wipes, purified water, clean soft cloth or gauze, non-abrasive single-use sponge
- Wear single use PPE according to local guidelines. Dispose of PPE as instructed by local infection control directives.
- Disassemble any accessories utilized (e.g., biopsy adaptor). Please refer to the transducer operation manual for further information
- Wash off all organic materials (such as blood or other bodily fluids) from the transducer under purified water. A single-use sponge can be used for washing. Do not use a brush, as it may damage the transducer. Handle the cleaning solution or wipes as described in the documentation provided by the relevant manufacturer.
- In accordance with the tables and figures in section 3 in the guideline manual, immerse the transducer in a cleaning solution or wipe the transducer using wipes to dissolve or remove any remaining organic materials. Use a single-use sponge if necessary. If dried organic materials are still present on the transducer, immerse it in the cleaning solution for a prolonged period.
- Remove all residual organic materials and cleaning solution from the transducer by rinsing it under purified water. Confirm that all organic materials and cleaning solution have been completely removed. Do not reuse the purified water.
- Dry the surface of the transducer using clean soft cloth or gauze. Do not use heat to dry the transducer.
- To maintain the effectiveness of the cleaning solution or wipes, ensure that the concentration, temperature, and other conditions specified in the documentation provided by the manufacturer are met. To confirm the effectiveness of the cleaning solution or wipes, use the criteria (such as effective period, number of times of use, discoloration, and results of using the effectiveness test kit) described in the documentation provided by the manufacturer.
- Confirm that the transducer shows no signs of damage, deformation, or peeling.
2: Disinfection
Before disinfection, the transducer must be cleaned and dried.
Note that local regulations may require that the transducer be disinfected before sterilization.
Required : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) such as a Face Mask, Eye Protection, Apron and Sterile Gloves, disinfectant, sterile water or deionized water, sterile soft cloth or gauze
- Wear single use PPE according to local guidelines. Dispose of PPE as instructed by local infection control directives.
- Disinfect the transducer using the chemicals listed in the Manual section 3 “List of Chemicals”. Handle the disinfectant as described in the documentation provided by the relevant manufacturer. The recommendation is to use Sodium hypochlorite (0.05 – 0.65%) by wiping for COVID-19. Ethanol(76.9 to 81.4 vol% at 15°C) or Isopropyl alcohol(70 vol%) can be used in place of sodium hypochlorite.
- Rinse the transducer thoroughly with sterile or deionized water, as described in the documentation provided by the manufacturer, in order to remove all residual disinfectant. Do not reuse the sterile or deionized water.
- Dry the surface of the transducer using sterile soft cloth or gauze. Do not use heat to dry the transducer.
- To maintain the effectiveness of the disinfectant, ensure that the concentration, temperature, and other conditions specified in the documentation provided by the manufacturer are met. To confirm the effectiveness of the disinfectant, use the criteria (such as effective period, number of times of use, discoloration, and results of using the effectiveness test kit) described in the documentation provided by the manufacturer.
- Confirm that the transducer shows no signs of damage, deformation, or peeling.