A Cold Sterilizant for Dialyser Reprocessor is a chemical disinfectant used to sterilize dialyzers (artificial kidneys) and their internal pathways at room temperature, without the need for heat.
Features:
Contains agents like peracetic acid, glutaraldehyde, or hydrogen peroxide
Effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
Non-heating sterilization – ideal for heat-sensitive equipment
Compatible with automated dialyzer reprocessors
Leaves minimal or non-toxic residue after rinsing
Stable shelf life and ready-to-use or concentrate forms available
Uses:
Disinfects and sterilizes dialyzers for reuse in dialysis centers
Ensures infection control and patient safety
Maintains functionality and lifespan of dialyzers
Used in hemodialysis units and reprocessing facilities
A Hemodialysis Machine Terminal Disinfectant is a chemical solution used to clean and disinfect the internal pathways of a hemodialysis machine after patient use. This ensures that the machine is free from bacteria, viruses, and biofilm before the next treatment.
Features:
Powerful antimicrobial action against bacteria, fungi, and viruses
Typically contains peracetic acid, sodium hypochlorite, or citric acid
Safe for medical-grade equipment
Fast-acting with short contact time
Leaves no harmful residues when properly rinsed
Available in liquid concentrate or ready-to-use form
Uses:
Disinfects and sanitizes the internal fluid pathways of the hemodialysis machine
Prevents cross-contamination between patients
Maintains hygiene, safety, and performance of dialysis equipment
Used in dialysis centers and hospitals as part of routine maintenance
A Triple Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter is a central venous catheter designed with three separate channels (lumens) in one catheter. It is used primarily in critical care or dialysis settings to provide multiple access points for various functions.
Features:
Three lumens: For infusion, blood withdrawal, and medication delivery.
Radiopaque material: Allows visibility under X-ray.
Soft, kink-resistant tubing: Enhances patient comfort.
Color-coded ports: For easy identification of each lumen’s purpose.
Uses:
Used in hemodialysis, plasmapheresis, and infusion therapy.
Allows simultaneous dialysis and drug/fluids administration.
Useful in ICU for critically ill patients needing multiple therapies.
A Double Lumen Catheter Kit is a central venous access device that includes a catheter with two separate lumens (channels) within a single tube. It allows for the administration of fluids, medications, and blood products simultaneously through different ports.
Features:
Two lumens: For separate infusions or functions.
Flexible catheter: Often made of polyurethane or silicone.
Includes accessories: Guide wire, dilator, introducer needle, and scalpel.
Color-coded ports for easy lumen identification.
Uses:
Ideal for ICU, dialysis, or long-term IV therapy.
Used for simultaneous infusion of incompatible medications.
Enables blood draws and central venous pressure monitoring.
A Triple Lumen Catheter Kit is a medical device set used for central venous access, consisting of a catheter with three separate channels (lumens) within a single tube. It allows for multiple simultaneous infusions or procedures through a single insertion site.
Features:
Three lumens: For administering medications, fluids, blood products, or for blood sampling.
Made of soft, flexible material (usually polyurethane).
Comes with accessories: guide wire, dilator, introducer needle, and scalpel.
Color-coded ports for easy identification of each lumen.
Uses:
Commonly used in ICU, anesthesia, and emergency care.
Allows simultaneous administration of incompatible drugs.
Used for central venous pressure monitoring, parenteral nutrition, and long-term IV therapy.
A Double Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter is a vascular access device with two channels (lumens) within a single catheter body, used primarily for hemodialysis.
Features:
Two separate lumens: one for withdrawing blood and the other for returning it.
Made from biocompatible, kink-resistant materials (e.g., polyurethane).
Radiopaque for accurate placement under imaging.
Available in tunneled (long-term) and non-tunneled (short-term) versions.
Uses:
Provides efficient, dual-flow access for hemodialysis.
Also used in plasmapheresis and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).
Suitable for acute or chronic kidney failure patients requiring dialysis.
A Single Lumen Hemodialysis Catheter is a specialized catheter with one channel (lumen) used for temporary vascular access during hemodialysis or other extracorporeal blood treatments.
Features:
Single channel for blood flow.
Made of biocompatible materials (e.g., polyurethane).
Radiopaque for imaging guidance.
Available in various lengths and sizes for patient needs.
Uses:
Provides temporary access to the bloodstream for hemodialysis, especially in emergency or short-term situations.
Also used for plasmapheresis or infusion therapies.
A Transducer Protector is a small, disposable filter device used in hemodialysis and infusion systems to prevent blood or fluid from contaminating pressure transducers in medical machines.
Key Features:
Contains a hydrophobic membrane
Designed to block fluid but allow air and pressure to pass through
Comes with universal connectors for easy attachment
Sterile and single-use
Uses:
Protects pressure sensors in dialysis and infusion machines
Maintains accurate pressure monitoring
Prevents cross-contamination between patients
Ensures safe and hygienic dialysis or fluid management
A Blood Tubing Set is a medical device used in hemodialysis to transport a patient’s blood from their body to the dialyzer and back during treatment.
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Made of medical-grade, biocompatible PVC
Includes arterial and venous lines
Equipped with drip chambers, injection ports, and clamps
Sterile and disposable
Compatible with most dialysis machines
Uses:
Connects the patient to the dialysis machine
Transfers blood to the dialyser for filtration
Returns filtered blood safely to the patient
Designed to maintain sterility and minimize clotting