TECBOD XY-Tec series is made of medical grade clear polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which is applied for single-use and sterilized supply. Features with excellent biocompatible, easy suturing, thrombo-resistance and allows safety & effectively flow. Double bevelled edges end with one eye on the side helps preventing tissue trauma and anastomotic fistula.
KEY FEATURES:
* Medical grade smooth raw material
* Sterilised providing
* Easy & precise insertion, positioning and suture
* Excellent biocompatible
* Thrombo-Resistance
* Safety & Effectively Flow
* Tissue protection
MANUFACTURER: TECBOD
Disposable Clear PVC Chest Cavity Pleural Effusion Drainage Catheter(FR 30)
This Disposable Clear PVC Chest Cavity Pleural Effusion Drainage Catheter is made of medical grade clear polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which is applied for single-use and sterilized supply.
Features with excellent biocompatible, easy suturing, thrombo-resistance and allows safety & effectively flow.
Double bevelled edges end with one eye on the side helps preventing tissue trauma and anastomotic fistula. The other end of the tube can be cropped when connect to the negative pressure suction equipment which provides a closed working environment when indwelling.
Numeric length mark and radiopaque line easier the precise positioning and location verification under X-Ray.
ABOUT US
TECBOD is a medical textile and catheter customised(ODM/OEM) solution manufacturer. Producing process compliant to the international regulation(ISO13485) and product quality inspection base on both European and US standards.Strictly with each steps from the raw materials to the finished products, ensuring the control for the product quality, base cost and production lead time. Tailor-making solution is base on your needs and practical feedback updated by our clients(Collected from the front line professionals) after all these years! What you concern is what we concern. Let's explore more possibilities in the coming future!
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A: Blood should be collected in a sterile tube using EDTA (purple top) only. Collect about 5 ml of blood sample using EDTA vacutainer tube from adult patients. Specimen should be sent to testing or facility laboratory within 24 hours (ideally 6 hours) of collection to spin the blood and extract the plasma
Q: What are the risks for a pleural catheter?
A: Procedure-related complications are usually acute and similar in frequency to those observed with any other pleural intervention. These include pneumothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, bleeding, and overlying skin infections. Pneumothorax is seen more commonly in patients with trapped lung (5).
Q: What is the most common complication after pleural drainage?
A: Pneumothorax is the most common complication of thoracentesis, with historical incidence rates as high as 19%
Q: How is a chest catheter removed?
A: After cleaning the area of the skin, your physician will numb the area with a local anesthetic. You will feel a tiny pinch from the anesthesia. Once the area is numb, your physician will make a small incision and remove the catheter from the vein. You may feel the catheter coming out but it will not hurt.
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