AK-01000

Arrow-Clarke Pleura-Seal Thoracentesis Kit w/Sharps Safety 8F

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Description

AK-01000
 

Arrow-Clarke™ Pleura-Seal® Thoracentesis Kit Sharps Safety Features
 

One: Polyurethane Centesis Device: 8 Fr. Catheter over 18 Ga. x 7-1/2" (19 cm) RW Needle with 3-way Stopcock, Self-Sealing Valve and 5 mL Luer-Lock Syringe
One: Injection Needle: 22 Ga. x 1-1/2" (3.81 cm)
One: Injection Needle: 25 Ga. x 1" (2.54 cm)
One: Syringe: 10 mL Luer-Lock
One: Syringe: 60 mL Luer-Lock
One: Tubing Set with Aspiration/Discharge Device
One: 3 ml Applicator Pouch, 2% CHG and 70% IPA ChloraPrep®1 One-Step Solution with Hi-Lite Orange™ Tint
Two: 5 ml Ampule HCl, 1% Lidocaine Solution
One: Vial: Specimen
One: Vial: Specimen
One: Vial: Specimen
One: SharpsAway II™2 Locking Disposal Cup
One: Drainage Bag
One: CSR Wrap
One: Drape: 18" x 24" with 2-3/4" fenestration, with adhesive
One: Safety Scalpel: #11
Two: Dressing: Adhesive 7.6 cm x 2.5 cm
Five: Gauze Pad(s): 4" x 4"
One: Tubing Set: Drainage with Roller Clamp and 18 Ga. Needle

Additional information

Size

8.0F

Arms

N/A

Manufacturer

Unit

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  • FDA Product Code: JOL
  • FDA Product Code Name: Catheter And Tip, Suction
  • GMDN Term Code: 47200
  • GMDN Term Name: Pneumothorax catheter insertion set
  • GMDN Term Description: A collection of devices used to puncture the chest wall to enable insertion of a dedicated catheter for the aspiration of a simple pneumothorax or decompression of a tension pneumothorax. It typically consists of a scalpel to make a stab incision and a needle to assist the entry of the catheter with obturator assembly (to protect the internal organs upon entry). Once the catheter is in place, the needle is retracted to allow the flow of air/fluid from within the chest cavity. The set may contain suture for the attachment of the catheter to the skin. It is typically used for accident and emergency (A&E) situations (immediate care or chest crush injury). This is a single-use device.

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