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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.

    Product Features

    ● Extended Dwell Time: Suitable for weeks-to-months therapy.
    ● Reduced Complications: Lower phlebitis and thrombosis rates VS. CVC.
    ● Patient Comfort: Flexible material adapts to arm movement.
    ● Cost-Efficient: Eliminates repeated peripheral IV insertions.
    ● Nurse-Friendly: Pre-loaded introducer kit simplifies placement.

    Instruction for use

    ● Vein puncture with an introducer needle under ultrasound guidance.
    ● Guidewire insertion through the needle.
    ● Tear-away sheath placed over the wire.
    ● PICC threaded through the sheath, then the sheath is peeled away.
    ● Tip position confirmed (X-ray/ECG).
    ● Securement (sutureless device + dressing).

    Product application

    ● Long-term IV antibiotics(e.g., osteomyelitis, endocarditis).
    ● Chemotherapy(reduces vein damage from vesicant drugs).
    ● Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN).
    ● Frequent blood draws(reduces needle sticks).
    ● Difficult venous access(e.g., in critically ill or chronic disease patients).

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