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Medical Butterfly Type 18G 20G 22G 24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port

Medical Butterfly Type 18G 20G 22G 24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port

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    24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula

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    20G Butterfly Type Iv Cannula

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    22G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula

  • Properties
    Injection & Puncture Instrument
  • Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Instrument Classification
    Class II
  • Product Name
    Disposable Iv Cannula
  • Keyword
    Iv Cannula
  • Style
    Safety
  • Color
    Customized
  • Application
    Clinic
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Henan Aile
  • Certification
    CE
  • Model Number
    Iv Cannula With Injection Port
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    5000pcs
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    individually wrapped or customized
  • Delivery Time
    15-30days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T
  • Supply Ability
    1500000 Piece/Pieces per Month

Medical Butterfly Type 18G 20G 22G 24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port

Medical Butterfly Type 18G/20G/22G/24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port

 

Specification :

 

 

1. Butterfly Needle or Winged Infusion Set:
- Design: This type of IV catheter has a winged hub, which allows for easier handling and stabilization during insertion.
- Use: Butterfly needles are often used for short-term intravenous access, especially in situations where precise control and flexibility are important, such as during blood draws or administering medications.

 

2. Gauge Sizes (18G, 20G, 22G, 24G):
- Gauge: The gauge of the needle refers to its diameter. A lower gauge number corresponds to a larger needle diameter. For example, 18G is larger than 22G.
- Use Cases: The choice of gauge depends on the specific requirements of the procedure. Larger gauges allow for a faster flow rate and are often used for situations where a larger volume of fluid needs to be administered quickly. Smaller gauges may be used for more delicate procedures or for patients with smaller veins.

 

3. Injection Port:
- Purpose: The injection port allows for additional medication administration without the need to reinsert the needle. This feature is useful when multiple medications or solutions need to be administered through the same IV access point.

 

4. Intravenous Catheter or IV Cannula:
- Purpose: This device is used to access a patient's vein for the administration of fluids, medications, or for blood draws.
- Material: IV catheters are typically made of materials such as plastic


5. Advanced tip design, made of kink resistant and biocompatible FEP, with extremely smooth inner and outer surface to ensure easy vein puncture with minimum trauma.

 

6. Gently tapered catheter tip aligns with the needle bevel to provide smooth transition from needle to catheter.

 

7. Siliconised and ground stainless steel needle with ultra-sharp triple facet bevel for smooth and painless vein puncture.

Medical Butterfly Type 18G 20G 22G 24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port 0

 

Material Stainless steel
Type With butterfly wings, Injection port with wings, Pen-like, Safety Pen-like
Size 14G, 16G, 18G, 20G, 22G, 24G, 26G
Packing 1pc/Blister bag
Size

4g/16g/18g/20g/22g/24g/26

Medical Butterfly Type 18G 20G 22G 24G Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port 1

What are the different types of IV cannula?
There are 3 main types of IV cannulas, namely: peripheral IV Cannula, central line IV cannula and mid-line IV cannula.

 

Why we use IV cannulation?
Intravenous (IV) cannulation is a technique in which a cannula is placed inside a vein to provide venous access. Venous access allows sampling of blood, as well as administration of fluids, medications, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, and blood products.

 

Is IV line and cannula same?
Peripheral line placement, also referred to as peripheral intravenous (IV) cannulation, is the insertion of an indwelling single-lumen plastic conduit across the skin into a peripheral vein. Such devices may be referred to as peripheral IV (or venous) lines, cannulas, or catheters depending on the country.