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CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit

CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit

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    CE Central Venous Catheter Kit

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    Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR

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    Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit

  • Model Number
    CVC Single/double/triple Lumen
  • Size
    1-14G
  • Material
    TPU, ABS, 304 Stainless Steel,
  • Quality Certification
    CE/ISO
  • Instrument Classification
    Class II
  • Safety Standard
    ISO
  • Properties
    Medical Materials & Accessories
  • Connector
    Luer Lock
  • Application
    Medical Care
  • Part
    Tube, Sites, Regulator,wires
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Henan Aile
  • Certification
    ISO/CE
  • Model Number
    1-14G
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    500 PCS
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    Individually packaged
  • Delivery Time
    15-30 days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T
  • Supply Ability
    1000000 Pieces per Week

CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit

   Ce Approved Cvc Catheter Kit Central Venous Catheter 16FR Double lumen cvc central catheter simple kit

 

   A Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit is a medical device used for the placement of a central venous catheter. It typically includes all the necessary components and accessories required for the insertion and management of a CVC. These kits commonly include items such as a catheter, guidewire, dilators, introducer needle, syringes, sterile dressings, and other related items. The specific contents may vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use of the kit. CVC kits are commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals and clinics, for various purposes such as intravenous medication administration, fluid management, blood sampling, and hemodialysis.

 

A Central Venous Catheter (CVC) is a type of catheter that is inserted into a large vein, usually in the neck, chest, or groin, to provide access for various medical treatments and procedures. A CVC can have one, two, or more lumens (channels) for different purposes, such as administration of medications, fluids, or blood products, as well as monitoring of central venous pressure.

 

    A central venous catheter (CVC) is a long, flexible tube your provider inserts into a vein in your neck, chest, arm or groin. It leads to your vena cava, a large vein that empties into your heart. A CVC helps you receive drugs, fluids or blood for emergency or long-term treatment. It also helps with blood draws.

   What is a central venous catheter?

 

    A central venous catheter (CVC), also called a central line, is a long, thin, flexible tube used to give medicines, fluids, nutrients, or blood products over a long period of time, usually several weeks or more.Central venous catheters (CVC) are frequently used in critical care units, hemodialysis units, and oncology units for the administration of intravenous fluids, medications, blood products, parenteral nutrition, vasoactive medications, hemodialysis, and hemodynamic monitoring.

 

1. Central Venous Catheter (CVC): This is a catheter designed for placement into a central vein to facilitate the delivery of medical treatments or procedures.

 

2. 16FR: This refers to the French size, which is a unit of measurement for the outer diameter of the catheter. FR stands for French, and 1 FR is equivalent to 0.33 millimeters. So, a 16FR catheter would have an outer diameter of approximately 5.3 millimeters.

 

3. Double Lumen: This indicates that the catheter has two separate lumens or channels. Each lumen can be used independently for different purposes.

 

4. Simple Kit: This include items such as a guidewire, dilators, introducer needle, dressing, and other accessories required for the placement of the catheter.

 

It's important to note that the specific components and features of catheter kits can vary among manufacturers. Healthcare professionals typically choose the appropriate catheter size and configuration based on the patient's needs and the intended medical procedures.

 

 

CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit 0CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit 1

Product name
Central Venous Catheter Set
Material
medical grade PVC
Size
11.5Frx13;11.5Frx15;11.5Frx20;12Frx13;12Frx15;12Frx20
Guide Wire
0.038''x50cm;0.038''x60cm
Certificate
CE&ISO13485

 

CE CVC Central Venous Catheter Kit 16FR Double Lumen Cvc Central Catheter Simple Kit 2

Q1. Can I have a sample order for Epidural kit?
A: Yes, we welcome sample order to test and check quality. if possible please provide your DHL account.

 

Q2. What about the Lead time?
A:Sample needs 3-5 days, mass production time needs 1-2 weeks according to order quantity.

 

Q3. Do you have any MOQ limit for Epidural kit?
A: Low MOQ, 1pc for sample checking is available.

 

Q4. What are the three types of CVC?
Central venous catheter | Canadian Cancer Society
Three common types of CVC are a tunnelled central venous catheter, a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) and a subcutaneous (implanted) port. Your doctor will recommend the type of CVC you should have based on your situation and how long the CVC may be needed.

 

Q5.What are the common sizes of central venous catheters included in a CVC kit?

Central venous catheters included in a CVC kit typically come in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs and clinical indications. The common sizes of central venous catheters available in CVC kits are:

Single-lumen catheters: These are thin catheters with a single channel for medication administration or blood sampling. They typically range in size from 16 to 24 gauge.

Double-lumen catheters: These catheters have two channels or lumens, allowing for multiple functions such as simultaneous infusion and blood withdrawal. The sizes of double-lumen catheters commonly range from 8 to 14 French (Fr).

Triple-lumen catheters: These catheters have three lumens, enabling the administration of multiple medications, fluid therapy, and blood sampling. The sizes of triple-lumen catheters typically range from 12 to 16 Fr.

Quadruple-lumen catheters: These catheters have four lumens, providing additional options for medication administration, blood sampling, and fluid management. The sizes of quadruple-lumen catheters usually range from 14 to 16 Fr.