Double Central Venous Catheter with Ultra Soft Tip Soft Catheter Hub Movable Clamp Radiopacity
1.Product Description
Central Venous Catheters (CVC) are medical devices used to access the central venous system, typically inserted into a large vein leading directly to the heart. These catheters serve various purposes, such as administering medications, fluids, blood products, and nutrients, as well as for hemodynamic monitoring.
2.Features
- Central Venous Access: Designed for safe and reliable access to the central venous system, facilitating the delivery of medications and fluids directly into the bloodstream.
- Multiple Lumens: Available in single, double, or triple lumen configurations, allowing for the simultaneous administration of different medications or fluids without the need for multiple catheters.
- Radiopaque Markers: Radiopaque markers facilitate accurate placement confirmation through imaging techniques, ensuring proper positioning within the central venous system.
- Variety of Lengths: Offered in various lengths to accommodate different patient anatomies and insertion sites, providing flexibility and optimal placement options.
- Anti-Microbial Coating: Some Central Venous Catheters feature anti-microbial coatings to help reduce the risk of catheter-related bloodstream infections.
- Securing Mechanisms: Equipped with securement devices to prevent catheter movement and displacement, enhancing patient comfort and reducing the risk of complications.
- Hub Design: The hub is designed for easy connection to infusion lines and syringes, allowing for smooth and efficient medication administration and blood withdrawal.
- Compatibility: Compatible with standard infusion sets and accessories, ensuring seamless integration into existing healthcare systems and protocols.
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4.Order Information
Cat.NO. |
Des |
AL22112511 |
Single(GA14/16/18/20) |
AL22112512 |
Double(4/5/7/8FR) |
AL22112513 |
Triple(4.5/5.5/7/8.5FR) |
AL22112514 |
Quad(8.5FR) |
5.Application
- Critical Care: Ideal for patients requiring intensive care and hemodynamic monitoring, delivering essential medications and fluids directly into the central circulation.
- Chemotherapy: Used for administering chemotherapy drugs, parenteral nutrition, and other specialized treatments that require central venous access.
- Long-term Intravenous Therapy: Suitable for long-term intravenous therapy in patients with chronic illnesses or conditions that necessitate continuous medication administration.
6.Advantages
- Provides reliable central venous access for a wide range of medical interventions.
- Facilitates the administration of medications, fluids, and nutrients with precision and efficiency.
- Reduces the need for frequent venipunctures, minimizing patient discomfort and vascular trauma.
- Enables hemodynamic monitoring and frequent blood sampling as needed for critical care management.
- Designed for safety, ease of use, and patient comfort during prolonged catheter use.