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Medtronic Permcath 14.5F Dual Lumen Chronic Silicone Oval Catheter Insertion Tray 19cm x 36cm

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Description

Permcath™ Chronic Silicone Oval

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Insertion Length 19cm, Overall Length 36cm

  • Catheter
  • Oval Pull-Apart Sheath/Dilator
  • (2) Sealing Caps
  • 18G x 7cm Introducer Needle
  • 0.038" J/Straight SS Guidewire
  • 12 Fr/Ch Dilator
  • Tunneling Stylet
  • (2) 6ml Luer Lock Syringes
  • (3) Hypodermic Needles (18G, 22G, 25G)
  • Size 11 Scalpel
  • (2) Would Dressings
  • (6) Gauze Sponges 4 x 4
  • Needle Holder
  • Suture with Curved Needle
  • (2) 5ml Ampule Lidocaine (1%)
  • Packet PVD Swabs
  • PVD Ointment
  • Fenestrated Drape

The Permcath™ Chronic Silicone Oval Catheter functions as a bridge device during fistula maturation or a long-term vascular access for hemodialysis, apheresis or infusion. Its round lumens provide average blood flow rates of 400mL/min as well as maintain low arterial and venous pressures. The catheter is made of a soft, silicone material and is designed with a staggered tip to provide a 2.5cm separation between the arterial lumen and venous tip. The oval shape of the catheter, in combination with its silicone construction, affords it great kink resistance making it ideal for left-sided or difficult placements. The catheter is provided in a variety of insertion lengths to accommodate different patient anatomies and physician insertion practices.

Additional information

Size

14.5F

Arms

N/A

Manufacturer

Unit

box of 1

  • FDA Product Code: LFJ
  • FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, subclavian
  • GMDN Term Code: 37278
  • GMDN Term Name: Double-lumen haemodialysis catheter, implantable
  • GMDN Term Description: An implantable, flexible, double-lumen tube intended to be used for chronic or long-term (> 30 days) vascular access, primarily during haemodialysis, to conduct blood from a patient and returning it after extracorporeal circulation; it may also be used during haemoperfusion and/or apheresis. It is intended for coaxial flow of blood, may be radiopaque, coated with heparin to prevent thrombus formation, and/or include a silver-coated sleeve to retard bacterial growth; devices dedicated to catheter introduction/function (e.g., introducer needle) may be included.

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