Multicath Expert is the expert silver ion impregnated catheter. It possesses benefits such as:
• Pressure-rated
• Long-lasting; effective up to 30 days
• Atraumatic tip meaning its soft, flexible design allows smooth transition over the guidewire whilst reducing the potential for internal vessel trauma.
• Anti-kink teflon coated guidewire
• Multistar antibiotic technology; releases rifampicin and miconazole on both inner and outer surfaces at a slow, steady rate.”
The user can choose between two types of introducer: a needle or a short I.V. cannula.
Multicath 4 is supplied in a rigid blister pack containing:
– 1 polyurethane 5-lumen catheter with centimetric graduations from 9 cm from the distal tip
– 1 puncture needle 18G – Ø 1.06 x 1.26 mm, length 70 mm
– 1 short IV cannula 18G, length 70 mm
– 1 graduated J guidewire, length 58 cm, with thumbfeed guide-advancer
– 1 dilator, length 10 cm
– 4 clamps
– 4 male injection caps
– 1 supplementary fixation wings
– 1 scalpel
– 1 syringe 5 ml
UOI Units: Each
UOI: 5
Contains Latex: No
Contains DEHP: No
Pyrogen Free: Yes
Sterile Medical Device: Yes
Vygon is committed to education and support for our customers. We provide in-service training sessions for all staff and all shift patterns, to help ensure your clinicians achieve best practice when delivering care to patients. In addition, patient advice leaflets and children’s bravery certicates are available on request, to help assist the clinicians in supporting and informing their patients.
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