Title: Choosing the B Braun Products for Your Needs
1ALL B -_BRAUN PRODUCTS
B Braun Combidyn Pressure Monitoring Line, PMO
Line The B Braun Combidyn Pressure Monitoring
Line, also known as the PMO Line, is a medical
device used for invasive pressure monitoring in
clinical settings. It is designed to provide
accurate and reliable pressure measurements from
the patient to the monitoring system. The PMO
Line is commonly used in critical care units,
operating rooms, and other healthcare
environments where continuous pressure monitoring
is necessary. The PMO Line includes a transducer
that converts the pressure exerted on the patient
into an electrical signal. The transducer is
typically connected to the patient via a catheter
or tubing, allowing for direct pressure
measurement. The PMO Line consists of sterile
tubing that connects the transducer to the
patient's vascular access point, such as an
arterial or venous catheter. The tubing is
designed to transmit the pressure signal
accurately and maintain fluid dynamics. The PMO
Line may include a flush device, such as a
three-way stopcock or flush syringe, that allows
for periodic flushing of the catheter to prevent
occlusion or blood clot formation. Flushing
ensures accurate pressure measurements and
maintains catheter patency. The PMO Line features
connectors that allow for easy and secure
connection to the patient and the monitoring
system. These connectors are typically compatible
with standard monitoring equipment and can
facilitate seamless integration with existing
systems.
2B Braun Introcan IV Catheter
The B Braun Introcan IV Catheter is a medical
device used for the insertion of an intravenous
(IV) catheter into a patient's vein. It is
designed to provide secure and comfortable
vascular access for the administration of fluids,
medications, or blood products. The Introcan IV
Catheter is available in different sizes and
lengths to accommodate various patient needs and
clinical requirements. The size of the catheter
refers to the gauge, which indicates the diameter
of the catheter. Common gauges range from 14 to
24, with smaller numbers representing larger
catheter sizes. The catheter is typically made of
flexible and biocompatible materials, such as
polyurethane or Teflon (PTFE), which are designed
to minimize the risk of tissue irritation or
damage. The catheter features a beveled or
tapered tip that facilitates smooth insertion
into the vein and reduces the risk of vessel
trauma during placement. The Introcan IV Catheter
often includes a needle safety mechanism, such as
a retractable needle or a protective shield, to
minimize the risk of accidental needlestick
injuries after catheter insertion. Some versions
of the Introcan IV Catheter have wings or
"butterfly" wings on the hub, which provide
stability and ease of handling during insertion
and securement. The hub of the catheter is
typically color-coded to facilitate easy
identification of the catheter size or gauge. The
catheter may have a flashback chamber that allows
the healthcare professional to visualize blood
return, confirming successful catheter placement
within the vein.
3Intrafix Safeset Infusion set - BBraun
- The Intrafix Safeset infusion set is a specific
type of IV (intravenous) set used for the
administration of fluids and medications directly
into a patient's bloodstream. It is a complete
sterile system designed for safe and efficient
intravenous infusion. - This is a sharp, pointed metal or plastic
needle-like structure at one end of the IV set.
It is used to puncture and access the fluid
container or bag, such as an IV solution or
medication bottle. - This is a transparent chamber located below the
spike/piercing device. It allows healthcare
providers to visualize and control the flow rate
of the fluid being infused. The drip chamber also
helps to prevent air bubbles from entering the IV
tubing. - The IV tubing is a flexible, transparent tube
that carries the fluid from the container to the
patient's bloodstream. It is typically made of
medical-grade PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and comes
in various lengths to accommodate different
clinical needs. - The roller clamp is a small plastic device placed
along the IV tubing. It can be adjusted to
control or stop the flow of the fluid. By rolling
the clamp up or down, healthcare providers can
regulate the infusion rate. - An injection port, also known as a Y-site or side
port, is a small, rubber-covered opening located
on the IV tubing. It allows additional
medications or fluids to be injected into the IV
line without interrupting the primary infusion. - This is a standardized connector at the end of
the IV tubing that ensures a secure and
leak-proof attachment to other devices, such as
syringes or catheters.
4Omnivan Syringe 10ml (50 pcs)
- Omnivan Syringe 10ml and Needles are disposable
syringes with three pieces. Thermoplastic
elastomer gasket (TPE). The FDA has given this
TPE approval for use in medical Omnivans. The
barrel and plunger are made of food-grade
polypropylene. These are non-toxic and have been
approved by a doctor. It functions as a
lubricant, helping the plunger to move easily in
the Barrel when injecting. - The B Braun Omnivan Syringe With Needle is meant
for single use only - Its prominent graduation ensures dosage accuracy
and avoids wastage of valuable medicine - It is ribbon packed in tough laminated film and
is highly resistant to puncture and tearing The
syringe with needle is sterile and individually
packed - The capacity of the needle is 10 ml
- The needle is available in the gauge sizes of 21G
24G The length of the needle is 1 inch - They come in a standard packing of 50 units per
box
5Bardia Foley Cath 3 Way
Bardia Foley Cath 3-way Latex Foley Catheters
have a non-reactive, non-adhering bonded silicone
surface. Its color-coded inflation valve accepts
Luer slip syringes. It is packaged in an outer
peel-back pouch and an easy-to-open inner
sheath.The Silicone elastomer coating provides a
barrier between the latex catheter shaft and the
patient?s urethra increasing biocompatibility. It
has large eye holes and a drainage lumen to
facilitate urine flow. Its thick funnel helps
prevent collapse when irrigating. The reinforced
tip protects the catheter from stylet puncture.
Its strong symmetric balloons enhance confidence
in catheter reliability. The main catheter tube
is a flexible, hollow tube that is inserted into
the bladder through the urethra. It is typically
made of medical-grade silicone or latex and is
available in different sizes to accommodate
various patient needs. The Bardia Foley Catheter
also has an inflation lumen or channel that is
used to inflate the balloon located at the tip of
the catheter. The balloon is typically filled
with sterile water or saline after the catheter
is inserted into the bladder. The inflated
balloon helps secure the catheter in place and
prevents it from being dislodged. The third lumen
in the Bardia Foley Catheter is the irrigation
lumen or channel. This lumen allows for
irrigation of the bladder with a sterile solution
when needed. The irrigation lumen is typically
separate from the drainage and inflation lumens,
ensuring that the irrigation solution does not
mix with the urine drainage or balloon inflation.