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Long Term Hemodialysis Catheter
Long Term Hemodialysis Catheter is a specialized medical device used to provide vascular access for patients requiring prolonged hemodialysis treatment, typically for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is a flexible tube inserted into a large central vein (such as the jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein) to allow the removal and return of blood during dialysis sessions. Unlike temporary catheters, Long Term Hemodialysis Catheters are designed for extended use, and are tunneled under the skin to reduce infection risks.
Short Term Hemodialysis Catheter
Short-Term Hemodialysis Catheter is a medical device used to provide temporary vascular access for patients requiring immediate hemodialysis treatment. It is typically inserted into a large central vein (such as the jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein) and is designed for short-term use, usually ranging from a few days to several weeks. Short-term hemodialysis catheters are essential in emergency situations, acute kidney injury, or while waiting for a long-term vascular access solution (e.g., arteriovenous fistula or graft) to be established.
Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter
Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) is a treatment for kidney failure that uses the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. It is an alternative to hemodialysis and can be performed at home, offering greater flexibility for patients.
Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter is a flexible tube implanted in the abdomen to facilitate the dialysis process. It allows dialysis fluid (dialysate) to be introduced into and drained from the peritoneal cavity.
Center Venous Catheter
Central Venous Catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, is a medical device inserted into a large central vein (such as the jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein) to provide direct access to the bloodstream. It is used for a variety of medical purposes, including administering medications, fluids, blood products, or parenteral nutrition, as well as monitoring central venous pressure (CVP). CVCs are essential in critical care, surgery, and long-term treatment settings.
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) is a long, thin, flexible tube inserted into a peripheral vein (usually in the arm) and advanced until the tip sits in a large central vein near the heart (e.g., superior vena cava, SVC). It provides mid- to long-term venous access for medications, fluids, blood draws, or nutrition.
Arterial Catheter
An arterial catheter (also called an arterial line or A-line) is a thin, flexible tube inserted into an artery to monitor continuous blood pressure, obtain frequent blood samples, or assess hemodynamic status in critically ill patients.
Tear Away Introducer Sheath
Tear-Away Introducer Sheath is a peelable vascular access device used to facilitate the insertion of catheters, wires, or other medical instruments into blood vessels while minimizing trauma. Once the catheter is in place, the sheath is split and removed, leaving the catheter securely positioned.