Peripheral Intravenous Catheter with Injection Port

Peripheral Intravenous Catheter with Injection Port

Peripheral Intravenous Catheter with Injection Port is a single-use device that is intended to generate intravascular access to sample blood and administer fluids/medication and blood/blood products intravenously.

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Advantages of peripheral intravenous catheter with injection port

  1. The operation is simple, effectively relieving patients’ pain caused by repeated punctures.
  2. It helps eliminate needlestick-related infections.
  3. Universal Back Cut Bevel – Allows for a wide choice of insertion angles and is designed for minimal puncture trauma
  4. Radiopaque Stripes – For good visibility of the catheter capillary under X-ray.
  5. Protect blood vessels, and reduce liquid extravasation, while ensuring reasonable medication time, and providing convenience for blood transfusion and infusion.
  6. An open venous channel is reserved, which is convenient for rescue work and greatly reduces the workload of nursing staff.
  7. It is suitable for long-term infusion patients, elderly patients, and unconscious patients, especially critically ill patients. The intravenous channel can be opened at any time for early medication, which greatly improves the success rate of rescue.

Peripheral intravenous catheters with injection ports are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings for short-term administration of medications, hydration, or blood products.

They are especially useful for patients who require frequent injections or medication administration, as the injection port eliminates the need for multiple catheter insertions.

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