1104BC

Natus Camino Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Catheter Kit, Cranial Access

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Description

Natus Complete Intracranial Pressure Monitoring and Cranial Access Kit

Product Code: Natus Camino Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Catheter Kit, Cranial Access

110-4BC

Kit Includes:

Model 110-4B

  • 4F transducer-tipped catheter
  • Camino® bolt with compression cap and turning wings • 2.7 mm twist drill bit with adjustable safety stop
  • Stylet
  • Protective strain relief sheath

Cranial Access Kit

  • Disposable razor
  • PVP swabs (3)
  • 12 cc syringes (2)
  • 18 G x 1 1⁄2” needle
  • 25 G x 5⁄8” needle
  • 18 G x 3 1⁄2” spinal needle
  • 1% Xylocaine® with epinephrine (30 cc ampule) 1 Purple marker
  • 15” x 15” fenestrated drape with barrier 3 18” x 26” white absorbent towels
  • 4” x 4” gauze sponges (10)
  • PVP solution (30 ml packet)
  • Hand drill
  • #11 scalpel with handle
  • #15 scalpel with handle
  • Flexible ruler
  • Adson forceps, serrated
  • Adson forceps, 1 x 2 teeth
  • Needle holder
  • 2 oz medicine cups (2)
  • Self-retaining scalp retractor
  • Scissors

Additional information

Size

1

Arms

N/A

Manufacturer

Unit

kits

  • GMDN Term Code: 46281
  • GMDN Term Name: Manual cranial rotary handpiece, single-use
  • GMDN Term Description: A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to remove circular sections of the skull vault (calvarium) to provide access to the interior for diagnosis (e.g., the insertion of a neuroscope), or treatments [e.g., to alleviate intracranial pressure (ICP)], or for the removal of a bone flap for brain surgery. It is typically a drill brace or a housing containing bevelled and/or straight teethed gears rotated via a side handle, and a Jacobs chuck or gripping collet to attach an exchangeable rotating endpiece (e.g., a cranial drill, bur, trephine or perforator). This is a single-use device.

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