Vascular access cannula
disposable

Vascular access cannula - Guangdong Baihe Medical Technology - disposable
Vascular access cannula - Guangdong Baihe Medical Technology - disposable
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Characteristics

Medical procedure
vascular access
Options
disposable

Description

Disposable Intravenous Cannulas can reduce the times of venipuncture, prolong the interval of venipuncture, alleviate the pain of patients, make infusion more convenient, ensure intravenous medication, and reduce the workload of nurses. Intended Use Disposable Intravenous Cannulas is suitable for the peripheral venous infusion and the collection of blood samples, and the indwelling time is not more than 72 hours. Features 1. New generation of bio-materials polyurethane does not contain DEHP which has been approved by the China Food and Drug Administration; 2. Radiopacity; 3. Imported stainless steel needle with small puncture force to reduce the pain of patients; 4. Complete specifications with 26G / 24G / 22G / 20G / 18G; 5. Automatic positive pressure, fluid can be filled instantaneously as it separates from syringe and infusion device, positive pressure sealing effect occurred.

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ArabHealth 2025
ArabHealth 2025

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall M - Stand G59

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    FIME 2025
    FIME 2025

    11-13 Jun 2025 Miami (USA - Florida)

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