Pediatric and Adult Central Venous Catheter CVC Kit for Anesthesia

Customization: Available
Usage: Hospital Clinical Medical
Size: 7fr*16cm

Product Description

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Basic Information

Model NO.
multiple lumen
Product Name
Central Venous Catheter
Quality Certification
CE
Classification
Class III
Properties
Injection & Puncture Instrument
Disinfecting Type
EOS
Safety Standard
GB/T 32610
Shelf Life
3 Years
Sample
Sample Offered
OEM/ODM
Acceptable
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Product Description

Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit - Features & Benefits

Flexible Anchorage: Movable clamp allows anchorage at puncture site regardless of depth of catheter, which minimizes trauma and irritation.
Accurate Placement: Depth marking assists in accurate placement of central venous from the right or left subclavian or jugular vein.
Safety Design: Soft tip reduces trauma to vessel, minimizing vessel erosion, hemothorax and cardiac tamponade.
Multiple Configurations: Single, double, triple and quad lumen available for various clinical needs.
Superior Radiopacity: Radiopacity facilitates confirmation of catheter placement; multi-lumen tips are enhanced for fluoroscopic clarity.
Easy Insertion: Vessel dilator ensures "super soft" catheters are easily placed percutaneously.
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Specifications & Technical Data

Available Types:

  • Pediatric Types: Single lumen (24Ga, 22Ga, 20Ga, 18Ga); Double lumen (4Fr, 5Fr); Triple lumen (4.5Fr, 5.5Fr).
  • Adult Types: Single lumen (16Ga, 14Ga); Double lumen (7Fr, 8Fr, 8.5Fr); Triple lumen (7Fr, 8.5Fr); Quad lumen (8.5Fr).

Hub Configurations:

  • "FV" Code: Single lumen with cylinder hub; Double/Triple/Quad with round hub.
  • "FC" Code: Double/Triple/Quad lumen with triangular hub.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary use of the Central Venous Catheter (CVC) kit?
It is primarily used for anesthesia, surgical procedures, and intensive care to provide access to the central venous system for fluid administration, blood sampling, and pressure monitoring.
How does the "Soft Tip" design benefit the patient?
The soft, tapered tip reduces trauma to the vessel walls during insertion, which significantly minimizes the risk of vessel erosion, hemothorax, and cardiac tamponade.
Are these catheters visible under X-ray or fluoroscopy?
Yes, the catheters are made with radiopaque materials. The multi-lumen versions feature tips with enhanced radiopacity to ensure clear confirmation of placement under fluoroscopy.
What sizes are available for pediatric patients?
Pediatric sizes include single lumen (18-24Ga), double lumen (4Fr, 5Fr), and triple lumen (4.5Fr, 5.5Fr) to accommodate the smaller anatomy of children.
What is the difference between "FV" and "FC" product codes?
The "FV" code generally refers to catheters with round hubs, while the "FC" code indicates a triangular hub configuration, allowing clinicians to choose based on preference or hospital standard.
How is the product sterilized and what is the shelf life?
The kits are sterilized using EOS (Ethylene Oxide Sterilization) and have a shelf life of 3 years from the date of manufacture.

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