Arrow EZ-IO Needle + Stabilizer Kit 25mm x 15G
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Description
Teleflex Arrow® EZ-IO® Intraosseous Needle + Stabilizer Kit
The Arrow® EZ-IO® Needle Set is for vascular access anytime in which vascular access is difficult to obtain in emergent, urgent or medically necessary cases for up to 24 hours. For patients ≥ 12 years old, the device may be extended for up to 48 hours when alternate intravenous access is not available or readily established. Approved insertion sites for adults (≥ 22 years old) include the bilateral proximal humerus, bilateral proximal tibia, and bilateral distal tibia. Approved insertion sites for pediatrics (≤ 21 years old) include the bilateral proximal humerus, bilateral proximal tibia, bilateral distal tibia, and bilateral distal femur.
Key Specifications
- Brand: Teleflex Arrow
- Product Type: Intraosseous (IO) Access
9001P / 9001P-VC-001 / 9001P-VC-005
- EZ-IO 25mm x 15G Needle Set
- EZ-Stabilizer Dressing
- EZ-Connect Extension Set
- Patient Wristband
- NeedleVISE 1-Port Sharps Block
- ≥ 3 kg weight range; Blue
Additional information
| Size | 25.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: FMI
- FDA Product Code Name: Needle, Hypodermic, Single Lumen
- GMDN Term Code: 18009
- GMDN Term Name: Intraosseous infusion kit
- GMDN Term Description: A collection of sterile devices designed to perform an intraosseous (IO) infusion (i.e., an infusion directly into the bone's medullary cavity for the purpose of administering emergency medications and other fluids). It typically consists of a needle (possibly of a special design), an inserting handle, a scalpel, an infusion set, swabs and sutures. This device is used as an alternate to the preferred intravenous (IV) route when this cannot be established in a timely manner, typically during cardiac arrest, patients with respiratory failure or in shock, and when peripheral IV infusion is very difficult. This is a single-use device.
