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ISO 12891-1

Retrieval and analysis of surgical implants - Part 1: Retrieval and handling

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Implants for surgery, prosthetics and orthotics): 11.040.40
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This part of ISO 12891 specifies the method to be followed for the retrieval and handling of surgical implants and associated tissues and fluids. In particular, it specifies the essential steps to be followed for the safe and proper obtaining of the clinical history, pre-explantation checks and examinations, collection, labelling, cleaning, decontamination, documentation, packing and shipping. This part of ISO 12891 also provides guidance on infection control.

NOTE National or other regulations, which can be more stringent, can apply.

This part of ISO 12891 does not apply in cases of explantation where there is no intention to collect retrieval data. However, many clauses give useful information which can apply in these cases also.

Document History

ISO 12891-1
July 1, 2015
Retrieval and analysis of surgical implants - Part 1: Retrieval and handling
This part of ISO 12891 specifies the method to be followed for the retrieval and handling of surgical implants and associated tissues and fluids. In particular, it specifies the essential steps to be...
May 1, 2011
Implants for surgery - Retrieval and analysis of surgical implants - Part 1: Retrieval and handling
This part of ISO 12891 specifies the method to be followed for the retrieval and handling of surgical implants and associated tissues and fluids. In particular, it specifies the essential steps to be...
November 15, 1998
Retrieval and Analysis of Surgical Implants - Part 1: Retrieval and Handling
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