I V Cannula
Primaflon iv cannula with wings and injection port, r/o, ptfe/fep/pur catheter. Single blister packing and 100 pcs in one inner box, and 10 inner box in one master carton
Supplier: I v cannula
Services: Export
Supplier: Disposable syringes and i v cannula
Buyer: Iv cannula
Supplier: Vtm kits, 3 ply mask with melt blown, thermometers, i. v cannula of all gauges available, 1 ml syringe and 2 ml syringe
Item Code 15.26.014 Specification Size Injection Port Without Injection Port Without Injection Port Without wings 14g 15.26.014 15.26.014a 15.26.014b 16g 15.26.016 15.26.016a 15.26.016b 18g 15.26.018 15.26.018a 15.26.018b 20g 15.26.020 15.26.020a 15.26.020b 22g 15.26.022 15.26.022a 15.26.022b 24g 15.26.024 15.26.024a 15.26.024b 26g 15.26.026 15.26.026a 15.26.026b
Item Code 15.21.016 Size Available 16g,18G,19G,20G,21G,22G,22G,23G,24G,25G,26G,27G
Item Code 15.19.019 Size Available 19mm , 25mm , 32mm , 45mm
Supplier: Healthcare disposables, central venous access & dialysis kits and sets, infusion & transfusion sets, i v cannula, disposable syringe, urology: urine bag, catheter & stents, anesthesia:nasal oxygen catheter, oxygen mask, guedel airway, l p spinal needle, tracheostomy tube, ambu bag, epidural needle, epidural catheter, surgery:closed wound suction kit, chest drainage catheter, chest drainage bottle, biopsy needle, bone marrow biopsy needle, skin stapler, stapler remover
Based on the information available on Rudraya Healthcare's website, here's what we know about RD Fix: Name: RD Fix (I. V. Cannula Fixator) . Purpose: It's an I.V. cannula fixator, which means it's a medical device specifically designed to secure an intravenous (IV) cannula in place . An IV cannula is a thin tube inserted into a vein to deliver fluids, medication, or other substances. Features: Secures the cannula: The primary function is to hold the cannula firmly in place, preventing dislodgement or accidental removal. This can be achieved through straps, prongs, or an adhesive patch that adheres to the skin around the insertion site. Reduces movement: By stabilizing the cannula, it minimizes accidental pulls or snags that could dislodge it. This is especially important for active patients or those at risk of pulling on the tubing. Improves patient comfort: A secure cannula reduces the risk of irritation or pain at the insertion site caused by movement. Protects the insertion site: Some fixators may cover the insertion point, providing a barrier against accidental bumps or scratches that could irritate the area or increase infection risk. Ease of use: Ideally, the fixator should be easy to apply and remove for both healthcare providers and patients (if applicable)