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CIVCO - Model CIV-Flex -Transesophageal (TEE) Probe Covers
These transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) covers feature a custom tapered design to provide a tighter fit to adult, small adult and pediatric TEE transducers. The new improved covers provide a defense against cross-contamination, while protecting the transducer. The form-fitting covers are preloaded on the applicator for ease of application toTEE transducers. Bite blocks provide a safe passage through the patient`s mouth. Select kits include bite block and gel-filled syringe. Not made with natural rubber latex.
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- Covers serve as an effective viral barrier for protection against microbial migration, including viruses, bacteria and bloodborne pathogens.1
- Specifically tested by an independent laboratory under protocol complying with ASTM F1671 to evaluate the barrier properties to penetration by bloodborne pathogens using viral penetration as a test system. Based on the results of the study, CIVCO ultrasound probe covers provide effective barrier to the penetration of microbial migration.1
- CIVCO covers provide protection against human viruses with an effectiveness of 27 nanometers (nm) and above. Human viruses larger than 27nm include, but are not limited to:
- SARS coronavirus
- Human papillomavirus (HPV)
- Hepatitis B virus
- Yellow fever/Zika virus
- Junin arenavirus/Lassa virus
- Ebola virus
- Rotavirus
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Hantaan virus
- Herpes virus
- Measles virus.1
- Sterile transducer covers are useful and safe alternatives to sterile working conditions during invasive, interventional and non-invasive ultrasound procedures.3
- Transducer cover use lowers contamination levels in interventional and endocavity procedures where skin is not intact.2
