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CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen

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    CVC Central Venous Catheter Set

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    Triple Lumen CVC Kits

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    Disposable Central Venous Catheter Set

  • Material
    TPU, ABS, 304 Stainless Steel,
  • Shelf Life
    5 Years
  • Quality Certification
    CE ISO
  • Instrument Classification
    Class II
  • Safety Standard
    ISO
  • Properties
    Medical Materials & Accessories
  • OEM
    Available
  • Sample
    Free
  • 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

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set- Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen CVC Catheter

 

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. Triple Quad Lumen:This term suggests that the catheter has multiple lumens, specifically three or four lumens. Lumens are channels within the catheter that allow for the passage of fluids, medications, or blood.

 

2. CVC Catheter: CVC stands for Central Venous Catheter. These are catheters placed into large veins, typically those in or near the chest, for various medical purposes. They provide reliable access for medications, fluids, blood products, and monitoring.

 

The specific configuration and features of catheters can vary among manufacturers and may be designed for different medical applications. Triple or quad lumen catheters are used when multiple infusions or procedures are required simultaneously, eliminating the need for multiple catheter insertions.

 

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen 0

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen 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

 

CVC Central Venous Catheter Set Triple Lumen CVC Kits Disposable Triple Quad Lumen 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?

A: 1. Non-Tunneled Central Venous Catheters:
- These catheters are inserted directly through the skin into a large vein, usually in the neck or upper chest. They are considered temporary and are often used for short-term access, such as in emergency situations or for brief medical treatments. Non-tunneled catheters may be single-lumen or multi-lumen, allowing for the administration of multiple fluids or medications.

2. Tunneled Central Venous Catheters:
- Tunneled catheters are inserted through the skin into a large vein, but they have a portion of the catheter tunneling under the skin before entering the vein. The tunnel helps secure the catheter in place and reduces the risk of infection. Tunneled catheters are often used for long-term access, such as for patients requiring frequent or prolonged intravenous treatments. Hickman and Broviac catheters are examples of tunneled catheters.

3. Implanted Port:
- An implanted port, also known as a port-a-cath or subcutaneous port, is a type of CVC that is implanted entirely beneath the skin. The port consists of a reservoir and a catheter. The reservoir is placed under the skin, usually in the chest or upper arm, and the catheter is threaded into a large vein. Ports are used for long-term access and are often preferred for their lower infection risk and cosmetic advantages. They are accessed using a special needle when intravenous access is needed.

Each type of Central Venous Catheter has its own advantages and is chosen based on factors such as the anticipated duration of use, the patient's medical condition, and the specific requirements of the treatment. The selection and management of CVCs require careful consideration and are typically performed by trained healthcare professionals.