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Product Description
Long-term hemodialysis catheters are used to create long-term venous access for hemodialysis, blood collection, manometry, and fluid infusion. The catheter is made of silicone material, and the tube body is soft, which is not easy to cause damage to the blood vessels and can be indwelled for more than 30 days. For elderly patients, recent kidney transplant patients, and advanced patients, long-term indwelling hemodialysis catheters can be used to establish semi-permanent dialysis access to reduce the trauma caused by a repeated puncture.
1. Stable chemical properties, good biocompatibility, and good hydrophilicity;
2. The tube body is soft and elastic, which reduces the damage to the inner wall of the blood vessel and prevents the tube body from twisting;
3. The inner and outer walls of the tube are smooth, protecting the inner wall of the blood vessel, effectively preventing thrombosis and reducing the resistance of the tube;
4. The entire tube body can develop under X-ray, which is convenient for positioning.
Long-term hemodialysis catheters have three types: single-lumen, double-lumen, and triple-lumen; according to the tip structure, they have two types: straight and curved. The product is sterilization by ethylene oxide and single-use. Insert inside the body for no more than 30 days. You can choose the type that suits you according to your actual needs.
Product Name | Disposable Long-term Hemodialysis Catheter |
Origin | China |
Certifications | CE/ISO/FDA |
Packing | Blister packaging |
Type | Single lumen/ double lumen/ triple lumen |
Single lumen specification | 7Fr,8Fr |
Double lumen specification | 6.5Fr,8.5Fr,10Fr,11.5Fr,12Fr,14Fr |
Triple lumen specification | 12Fr |
Application | Create long-term venous access for hemodialysis, blood collection, manometry, and fluid infusion. |
Sterile | EO |
Length | 50~240mm, depending on your need |
Thickness | Standard |
Material | TPU |
Warns | Single-use only. Reuse is forbidden. Stop use if the pack is damaged. |