Medical Disposable Central Venous Catheter Cvc Catheter Kit
Product Features
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Material & Design
- Made of medical-grade TPU and ABS materials with excellent biocompatibility and flexibility
- Soft-tip design (e.g., blue/green soft tip) to minimize vascular trauma during insertion
- Radiopaque markers for precise positioning under X-ray imaging
- Pre-assembled sterile kit with components like guidewires, dilators, and syringes for single-use compliance
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Versatile Specifications
- Lumen options: Single, double, triple, or quadruple lumen for diverse clinical needs
- Size range: 14G-20G (4-8.5F) with lengths from 8cm to 60cm, suitable for adults and pediatrics
- Customizable packaging: Bulk orders or OEM support available with branding options

Model Specifications
Key Functions
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Safety & Precision
- Anti-kinking structure ensures smooth insertion and reduces procedural complications
- Hydrophilic coating for reduced friction during placement
- Compatibility with ultrasound-guided insertion for accuracy
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Clinical Efficiency
- Supports high-flow infusion (e.g., blood products, contrast agents)
- Integrated catheter fixation device (e.g., adhesive tape or securement dressing) to prevent displacement

Usage Scenarios
- Critical Care: Central venous pressure monitoring, rapid fluid resuscitation in ICU
- Surgical Settings: Long-term venous access for cardiac surgery or oncology
- Hemodialysis: Double/triple lumen catheters for chronic kidney disease patients
- Pediatrics: Smaller gauge (e.g., 14G-16G) for neonatal and pediatric venous access
1. What components are included in the CVC catheter kit?
The standard kit typically contains:
- Central venous catheter: Available in single, double, or triple lumen configurations
- Accessories: Guidewire, introducer needle, dilator, suture needle/thread, sterile dressings, and syringes
- Optional items: Surgical gloves, antiseptic swabs, and measurement tools in expanded configurations
2. What are the clinical applications of this kit?
It is designed for:
- Long-term therapies: Chemotherapy, dialysis, or parenteral nutrition
- Critical care: Central venous pressure monitoring, rapid fluid resuscitation, and blood sampling
- Infection control: Single-use design minimizes cross-contamination risks
3. How to select the appropriate catheter size and type?
- Gauge (size): Common options include 12G–22G, tailored to patient age and vascular conditions (e.g., 16G–18G for adults, smaller gauges for pediatrics)
- Lumen type: Single-lumen for basic infusions; multi-lumen for concurrent therapies (e.g., triple-lumen for ICU use)
- Material: Medical-grade polyurethane or silicone for flexibility and biocompatibility
4. Why choose a disposable kit over reusable alternatives?
- Safety: Prevents infections (e.g., sepsis) linked to improper sterilization
- Efficiency: Eliminates reprocessing time and costs
- Compliance: Meets ISO 13485 standards and regulatory mandates for single-use devices
5. What are post-procedure care and disposal guidelines?
- Maintenance: Secure fixation with adhesive dressings, daily inspection for redness/leakage, and heparinized saline flushes to prevent clotting
- Removal: Follow aseptic techniques; apply pressure to the insertion site post-extraction
- Disposal: Treat as biohazard waste per local regulations to ensure safe handling