Type: | Infusion Set |
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Material: | Plastic |
Ethylene Oxide Sterilization: | Ethylene Oxide Sterilization |
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Product name | Disposable infusion set |
Material | Medical grade PVC |
Tube length | 120cm |
Spike | Air-vent or non-vent |
Drip Chamber | With or without filter |
Flow regulator | PP/ABS |
Connector | Luer slip/ Luer lock |
Injection Port | Latex Injection Port |
Needle | With or Without Hypodermic Needle |
Sterilization | EO |
Certificates | CE/ISO |
An infusion set is a medical device used to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream. It is commonly used in intravenous (IV) therapy, insulin pumps, and other infusion treatments. The set typically consists of several key components, including a hollow plastic tubing, a needle or cannula, a connector, a drip chamber, and a flow regulator.
The tubing allows the fluid to flow from the source, such as an IV bag or insulin reservoir, to the patient's body. The needle or cannula is inserted into a vein or subcutaneous tissue for fluid delivery. A drip chamber helps control the flow rate and prevents air bubbles from entering the bloodstream. The flow regulator ensures precise control of medication administration.
Infusion sets are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and home care settings. They provide a reliable and efficient way to administer treatments, reducing the need for frequent injections. Proper handling, sterilization, and timely replacement of infusion sets are crucial to preventing infections and ensuring patient safety. Some sets are designed for single-use, while others may be reusable with regular maintenance. Advanced infusion sets may include safety features such as needle guards and integrated filters to enhance patient care.