Installation Instructions Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Description of the Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System 11
- CHAPTER 2 Indications and Contraindications 21
- CHAPTER 3 Personal Pump Communicator (PPC) 25
- CHAPTER 4 Pump Implantation 77
- CHAPTER 5 Pump Refill Procedure 97
- CHAPTER 6 Explanting the Pump System 107
- CHAPTER 7 Warnings And Precautions 109
- CHAPTER 8 Adverse Reactions 115
- CHAPTER 9 System Alarms and Messages 117
- CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting Pump System Under-delivery 131
- CHAPTER 11 MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System 133
- APPENDIX A Label Information 137
- APPENDIX B Implant Worksheet 141
- APPENDIX C Refill Form 143
- APPENDIX D Precautions and General Procedures 145
- APPENDIX E Pump Rinse Procedure 151
- APPENDIX F Side Port Catheter Flush Procedure 163
- APPENDIX G Stroke Volume Measurement 175
- APPENDIX H Pressure Measurement Using The Side Port Catheter 181
- CHAPTER 1 Description of the Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System
- CHAPTER 2 Indications and Contraindications
- CHAPTER 3 Personal Pump Communicator (PPC)
- Introduction
- Part 1: PPC/Pump system initialization
- Part 2: Additional PPC programming features
- Main menu
- Program a bolus
- Set a normal bolus with the variable bolus feature turned off
- Set a normal bolus with the variable bolus feature turned on
- Set a square wave bolus
- Set a dual wave bolus
- Review bolus history
- Suspend mode
- Programming a basal rate
- Programming basal delivery pattern
- Setting basal rate profiles in each delivery pattern
- Program a temporary basal rate
- Set a temporary basal rate
- Stop a temporary basal rate
- Personal events
- History
- Main menu
- Setup Pump
- Setup II
- Audio bolus
- Activating the audio bolus feature
- Set an audio bolus from the main menu bolus screen
- Variable bolus
- Refill
- Priming
- Diagnostic rate
- Initialize to factory defaults
- Download software
- Stop Pump
- Supervisor password
- Exit supervisor
- Personal Pump communicator messages
- Clinical history codes
- Clinical history PPC/Pump codes
- Audio bolus
- CHAPTER 4 Pump Implantation
Description of the Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System
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Radio-Opaque Identification the Implantable Insulin Pump features
radio-opaque identification. In the event of an emergency, the name
of the manufacturer and the Pump model number can be identified
with an x-ray.
Insulin medication
Only Aventis HOE 21 PH U-400 insulin can be used with the Medtronic
MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System.
HOE 21 PH U-400 is a highly purified, semi-synthetic human insulin
with 0.2% phenol as a preserving agent, glycerol as an isotonic compo-
nent, TRIS as a buffer, plus zinc and Genapol
®
as stabilizing agents.
HOE 21 PH U-400 is equivalent in mode of action to normal (soluble)
insulin. A special U-400 insulin concentration has been developed for use
in the Implantable Insulin Pump and is supplied in 10mL vials (400U/
mL) from Aventis.
Side Port Catheter
The Side Port Catheter (Catheter) transports insulin from the Pump into
an individual’s peritoneum where it is absorbed. The Catheter is made of
polyethylene-lined silicone rubber, which is biocompatible with subcuta-
neous and intraperitoneal tissues and supports the stability of the special
insulin. The Catheter is designed with two perpendicular sections: a
proximal subcutaneous section which attaches tangentially to the Pump
with a locking connector, and a distal section which is placed in the peri-
toneum (see Figure 4). To enable post-implant localization, a radioopaque
stripe runs the length of the Catheter.
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