Featured Oncology - Closed System Transfer Devices Products
Qimono Qimooctopus
Qimooctopus is a safe double-lumen IV extension tube allowing continuous infusion, intermittent injection and blood sampling. Its lateral line is fitted with Qimo female .
Qimo male has to be attach...
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Oncology - Closed System Transfer Devices
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Needle-free Closed System Transfer Devices (CSTDs) from Vygon UK
Champion healthcare worker safety in oncology and the safe handling of cytotoxic drugs with the Qimono range of needle-free closed system transfer devices from Vygon UK.
The Qimono range of needle-free connectors and IV accessories are designed to protect healthcare workers by reducing the risk of needlestick injuries and exposure to cytotoxic medications during the chemotherapy preparation and administration.
Whether you are wanting to explore options for closed system transfer devices in your department or service, or are wanting to develop your existing practice or procedures, contact the Vygon UK team today to discover how we can support you.
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Safety from start to finish: a complete range of closed system transfer devices from Vygon UK
Qimono offers a complete portfolio of closed system transfer devices, to promote best practice and secure connections for the preparation, transfer and infusion of medication, protecting clinicians throughout the delivery of chemotherapy to patients.
The range of CTSD connectors includes:
- CTSD bag spikes
- CTSD vials connectors
- CTSD syringe connectors
- CTSD IV extension sets, IV lines and infusion sets
- CTSD connectors for elastomeric pumps
Other devices within our needle-free connector portfolio:
Our expertise in needle-free connectors comes from our leading range of devices, including:
- Neutral Displacement Needle-Free Connectors: Bionector
- Bi-directional Needle-Free Connectors: Bionector TKO
- Negative Displacement Needle- Free Connectors: Vadsite
Looking for other devices for other vascular access devices, or devices for IV management?
Vygon UK provides a range of needle-free connectors, IV accessories, and extensions to support access and use of your vascular access devices. Discover our complementary vascular access ranges here:
- Needle-free connectors
- Elastomeric pumps
- Vascular access devices
- Catheter fixation and dressings
- IV extension sets, bungs, filters and more
- Peripheral vascular access
Needle-free closed system transfer devices in medical procedure packs:
For many of our vascular access devices, such as PICCs, midlines and CVCs we offer standardised and custom procedure packs. Custom procedure packs allow clinical teams to curate customised procedure packs to match local protocols, standardise procedures, reducing waste and costs.
Within your custom procedure pack, talk to a member of Vygon UK today about adding your choice of needle-free device, including our closed system transfer devices.
Training, Support and E-Learning for Needle-Free Connectors:
Vygon UK is dedicated to supporting clinicians working with vascular access and oncology who are using needle-free connectors. We work with clinicians across disciplines who want more information and support on accessing, using, and maintaining needle-free connectors whilst promoting best patient outcomes. We are especially passionate about reducing clinician risk during exposure to cytotoxic or other hazardous drugs.
We achieve this through wrap-around educational support including in-service training options, online educational materials, and patient support materials.
Courses and e-Learning about vascular access, oncology, and needle free connectors from Campus Vygon
For the latest updates, news, and thought leadership on vascular access, oncology, and needle-free devices, discover Campus Vygon. A dedicated online learning platform to learn about healthcare procedures and techniques from leading professionals. Including resources such as webinars, online courses, blog articles, downloadable content and more.


















