About Disposable Introducer Sheath
Advin disposable introducer sheaths are designed for safe and efficient vascular access during cardiac and interventional procedures. These single-use devices ensure sterility while providing reliable support for catheter insertion. They are lightweight, easy to handle, and ideal for use in hospitals and cardiac care centers.Advanced Features
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Single-use, sterile design for maximum safety
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Ensures smooth and accurate catheter insertion
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Minimizes vascular trauma during procedures
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Lightweight and easy for medical staff to handle
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Available in multiple sizes to suit different clinical requirements
Safe and Efficient Vascular AccessThis introducer sheath is specifically developed for safe catheter or guide wire introduction, reducing the risk of vessel trauma with its atraumatic, soft tip. Its kink resistance and hemostasis valve contribute to a smooth, controlled procedure, providing reliability for both medical staff and patients.
Convenient Design and UsageThe sheath features an ergonomic, color-coded hub for instant size recognition and handling ease. Lightweight, sterile, and individually packed, it offers convenience and hygiene, supporting streamlined workflow in healthcare settings. Various diameters and lengths are available to suit different clinical needs.
FAQ's of Disposable Introducer Sheath:
Q: How is the Disposable Introducer Sheath sterilized and packaged?
A: The sheath is sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (EO) and individually packaged in a sterile, sealed pack to maintain integrity and hygiene until use.
Q: What are the main benefits of the atraumatic, soft, rounded tip?
A: The atraumatic, soft, rounded tip is designed to minimize tissue trauma during insertion, reducing discomfort and the risk of complications for patients undergoing minimally invasive vascular procedures.
Q: When should this sheath be used, and for what procedures?
A: This disposable introducer sheath is intended for single-patient use during minimally invasive vascular procedures, specifically to facilitate the introduction of catheters or guide wires.
Q: What ensures the correct size selection of the sheath during procedures?
A: The hub of the sheath is color-coded for easy size identification, allowing clinicians to quickly select and confirm the correct size required for the procedure.
Q: Where should the disposable introducer sheath be stored?
A: Store the sheath in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to maintain its sterility and mechanical properties during its shelf life of up to five years.
Q: How does the device contribute to procedural safety?
A: With features like a smooth, tapered tip, radiopaque marker, kink resistance, and a hemostasis valve, the sheath supports accuracy, reduces trauma, and helps prevent blood loss during vascular access.