Lifecath PICC is a peripherally inserted central catheter (basilic, cephalic, ulnar median …) made of biostable polyurethane and available as a single or double lumen catheter.
Lifecath PICC
Lifecath PICC is a peripherally inserted central catheter (basilic, cephalic, ulnar median …) made of biostable polyurethane and available as a single or double lumen catheter.
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Microflash Introductor para PICC
Peelable cannula introducer for the insertion of neonatal catheters type PICC 2 fr with needle, with a side hole for the rapid detection of blood reflux transparent cannula. The triple-bevel guide wire, for a smooth and non-traumatic introduction and a side hole located near the bevel, to quickly verify the correct placement of the catheter in the vein The transparent cannula with radiopaque line, allows immediate visualization of the blood during penetration into the vein, thus avoiding any trauma to the vessel and minimizing blood loss. Ventilation cap on needle canopy to minimize blood loss Grooved fins to help prevent fingers from slipping when cannula is divided.
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Nutriline Twinflo PICC Doble Lumen
Nutriline Twinflo is a 2 Fr polyurethane double lumen catheter for peripherally inserted premature babies and newborns (basilar, cephalic, saphenous vein …). It is especially indicated for intravenous therapies in the medium and long term (up to 4 weeks) and for the simultaneous administration of incompatible drugs. It is inserted thanks to the Microflash, a 20G peelable introducer whose needle is equipped with a side hole that allows rapid detection of blood reflux. The peelable cannula is completely removed after catheter placement.
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Nutriline PICC 2 fr
Neonatal and pediatric central venous catheter in polyurethane for short and medium duration peripheral access, radiopaque, for parenteral nutrition and drug administration.
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Seldipur Smart Midline
Seldipur Smartmidline is a one-lumen peripheral venous catheter made of polyurethane (midline type) for peripheral access in the short and medium term (up to 29 days) introduced by the conventional Seldinger technique. It is compatible with high pressure injection of contrast media.
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