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Medical Intravenous Catheter Iv Cannula With Injection Port
An IV cannula is a medical device used for inserting a catheter into a vein to facilitate the infusion of fluids, administration of medications, blood transfusions, or collection of blood samples. Here is some information about IV cannulas:
Function: IV cannulas are designed to establish venous access, allowing fluids or medications to be delivered directly into the bloodstream. They typically consist of a sharp needle for puncturing the vein and a catheter or cannula to maintain secure access within the vein.
Uses: IV cannulas are widely used in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, emergency rooms, operating rooms, wards, and other clinical settings. They are employed for intravenous fluid administration, blood transfusions, continuous intravenous therapies, blood sampling, blood pressure monitoring, and other medical procedures.
Sizes and specifications: IV cannulas come in different sizes and specifications to accommodate various patient needs and specific applications. The size is usually denoted by the gauge (G), which represents the diameter of the needle. Common sizes include 18G, 20G, 22G, and 24G, with lower numbers indicating larger needle diameters.
Usage procedure: When using an IV cannula, healthcare professionals select the appropriate size and insert the catheter into the vein by puncturing it with the needle. Once the catheter is securely positioned within the vein, the needle is gently withdrawn, leaving the cannula in place. The cannula is typically connected to an appropriate connector for fluid infusion, blood transfusion, or medication administration.
IV cannulas are essential medical devices that provide healthcare professionals with a convenient and effective means of establishing venous access for a wide range of treatments and monitoring procedures.
14g/16g/18g/20g/22g/24g/26g |
Color coded,lock fitting |
Smooth surfaces, clear and transparent |
Back-cut special designed needle |
Rotateed wing for fixation and as grip plater |
Intravenous Catheter: The IV cannula is a thin, flexible tube made of medical-grade materials, such as polyurethane or silicone. It is designed to be inserted into a vein, providing a pathway for the delivery of fluids, medications, or blood products.
Injection Port: This particular IV cannula features an injection port, which is an additional opening on the catheter hub. The injection port allows for the administration of medications, such as antibiotics, analgesics, or intravenous fluids, without the need to disconnect the IV line from the patient. It also enables blood sampling for laboratory testing without the need for additional needle sticks.
Multiple Lumen Options: Some IV cannulas with an injection port may have multiple lumens. Lumens are separate channels within the catheter, allowing for the simultaneous administration of different medications or fluids. This feature can be useful in situations where multiple therapies or infusions are required.
Sterile Packaging: The IV cannula with injection port is typically individually packaged in a sterile manner to maintain its sterility until use. This helps reduce the risk of infection during insertion and subsequent use.
Size and Gauge Options: IV cannulas with injection ports are available in various sizes and gauges to accommodate different patient populations, treatment needs, and clinical settings. The size and gauge are chosen based on factors such as the patient's vein size, anticipated flow rates, and the specific therapy being delivered.
Compatibility: IV cannulas with injection ports are designed to be compatible with standard IV administration sets and infusion devices. This ensures seamless integration into existing healthcare systems and simplifies the delivery of fluids and medications.
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