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      Introcan Safety® Deep Access
      Perifeerne turvakanüül süvaveenide punktsiooniks

      Introcan Safety® Deep Access on perifeerse veeni kanüül, millel on passiivne täisautomaatne nõelatorkekaitse. Kanüül on mõeldud raskesti kanüleeritavatele (nn DIVA) patsientidele ja võimaldab tänu kanüüli pikkusele ligipääsu sügavamatele veenidele (G18 -22 x 64 mm / 2 1/2 tolli; G24 x 32 mm / 1 1/4 tolli). DIVA-patsiente võib kirjeldada järgmiselt:

      • Lapsed/vastsündinud.
      • Ülekaalulised või rasvunud patsiendid.
      • Eakad või kroonilise haigusega (nt diabeet) patsiendid.
      • Patsiendid hädaolukorras (nt põletus, hematoom, dehüdratsioon).

      See kanüül on ühekordselt kasutatav tarvik vereproovide võtmiseks, vererõhu mõõtmiseks või vedelike ja vere intravaskulaarseks manustamiseks. Introcan Safety® Deep Access sobib samuti subkutaanseks vedelikraviks ja kasutamiseks survesüstaldega (survetaluvus 300 PSI).
       

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