About Dialysis Catheters
Advin Health CareManufacture of Long Term Hemodialysis Catheter Kit, Single Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter, Double Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter, Triple Lumen Catheter Kit, Double Lumen Catheter Kit, Triple Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter Kit..
dialysis catheter is a catheter used for exchanging blood to and from a hemodialysis machine and a patient. The dialysis catheter contains two lumens: venous and arterial.
Although both lumens are in the vein, the "arterial lumen, like natural arteries, carries blood away from the heart, while the "venous lumen returns blood towards the heart.
long-term dialysis therapy, a chronic dialysis catheter will be inserted. Chronic catheters contain a Dacron cuff that is tunneled beneath the skin approximately 38 cm.
The tunnel is thought to add a barrier to infection. The most popular dialysis catheter sold on the market today is the Symmetrical-Tip dialysis catheter.
Advanced Features
- Long term dialysis catheter is made of double D design tubing, which provide excellent flow with low pressure
- Securing the desired catheter for diverse patient sizes
- Small rotating fixation wing
- Extension lines stand repeated clamping and de-clamping
- catheter excellent flexibility
- Soft tip for easy insertion
- MRI Compatible
Designed for Optimal Hemodialysis PerformanceOur dialysis catheters are meticulously crafted to deliver safe and efficient temporary vascular access. The double lumen design and available tip configurations ensure smooth blood flow and minimal vessel trauma. Radiopaque lines support accurate X-ray placement, while kink-resistant tubing and soft tips offer patient comfort and protection. Nurses and clinicians will find the manual insertion process straightforward, contributing to reduced procedure time and enhanced patient outcomes.
Safe, Compliant, and User-FriendlyEvery catheter meets strict ISO and CE requirements and is manufactured using latex-free, biocompatible materials. Ethylene oxide sterilization ensures complete sterility, while the secure Luer lock connector and radio-opaque marker enhance usability and placement accuracy. The catheters are lightweight, individually packaged, and designed for single use, further reducing the risk of infection and facilitating easy disposal after use.
FAQs of Dialysis Catheters:
Q: How are the dialysis catheters sterilized before use?
A: The dialysis catheters undergo ethylene oxide sterilization, ensuring they are completely sterile and safe for patient use straight out of their individual blister packaging.
Q: What catheter sizes and tip types are available?
A: Catheters are offered in sizes 8 Fr, 10 Fr, 12 Fr, 14 Fr, and 16 Fr, with options for step tip, symmetric tip, or split tip. This variety accommodates different patient needs and clinical preferences.
Q: When should these catheters be used?
A: These catheters are specifically designed for temporary or short-term vascular access in patients who require hemodialysis, typically during acute or intermittent dialysis treatments.
Q: Where can the catheters placement be confirmed?
A: Placement can be confirmed using X-ray imaging, as the catheters feature radiopaque lines and markers that enhance visualization during and after insertion.
Q: What is the process for inserting the dialysis catheter?
A: Manual insertion is performed using a compatible guidewire. The design offers easy entry, minimizes vessel trauma with its soft tip, and secures connection via the Luer lock system.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this dialysis catheter?
A: Key benefits include simplified insertion, reduced risk of vessel injury, confirmed placement with radiopaque markers, kink-resistant and latex-free materials, and adherence to global medical safety standards.
Q: How should unused catheters be stored?
A: Store the individually blister-packed catheters in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain product integrity and shelf life, which ranges from 3 to 5 years.