According to the manufacturer, this power-injectable PICC meets CT imaging needs with industry high-flow rates. The set components provides all items that are required for the PICC insertion procedure.
read full descriptionThis device is a peripherally inserted central venous catheter which is suitable for patients that do not require power injection. The set components provides all items needed for the PICC insertion procedure.
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the BioFlo PICC has Endexo Technology (a permanent and no-eluting integral polymer) to provide a catheter which is more resistant to the accumulation of blood components. The device is FDA approved.
read full descriptionThe device features t wo free floating lumens which are independent of each other. Flow rates are in excess of 450ml/min. A r etrograde insertion allows for accurate distal tip placement. The catheter is also MRI compatible.
read full descriptionMedcomp's Split Cath is a 'splittable lumen' Long Term Hemodialyis Catheter with two free floating lumens, improving patency and flow and lower recirculation. The material is alcohol and iodine compatible and is strong, biocompatible and kink resistant. The device is available in a...
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