Catheter Tubing Articles & Analysis
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” Treatment of hospitalized patients can require use of various medical access devices, including IV catheters, feeding tubes, surgical drains among others. These devices transport fluids to or from the patient and use a variety of flexible tubing to allow for patient movement. As a patient moves, the tubing can become ...
It is approved for administration in a retrograde manner via ureteral catheter or antegrade through nephrostomy tube. The delivery system allows the initial liquid to coat and conform to the upper urinary tract anatomy. ...
During an ablation procedure, a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is guided to the interior of the heart from the patient's groin. Traditionally, the tip of an ablation catheter generates extreme temperatures -hot or cold - to eliminate the targeted heart tissue associated with irregular heartbeats. ...
N8 Medical’s CeraShield™ technology is broadly applicable to nearly all medical devices at risk for biofilm fouling, including endotracheal tubes, urinary catheters, orthopedic implants and cardiac devices. N8 Medical’s promising endotracheal tube initial clinical study results in the demanding intensive care unit environment ...
The ZOOM Aspiration System includes the ZOOM Reperfusion Catheters, ZOOM Aspiration Pump, ZOOM Canister, and the ZOOM Aspiration Tubing. ...
C. auris is able to attach to indwelling medical devices, such as endotracheal tubes and urinary catheters. To address this important problem, N8 Medical’s first application of CSA-131 is in its drug-eluting CeraShield™ endotracheal tube (ETT). ...
