OverviewIntravenous (IV) catheters provide venous access for infusion therapy, medication administration and blood sampling. The product family includes pen, injection and butterfly styles with soft tapered cannulae designed for atraumatic venipuncture and temporary indwelling (typically up to 3 days, per local protocols).
Clinical benefits and usageIV catheters enable rapid systemic delivery of fluids and drugs, critical in emergency and perioperative settings. Correct gauge selection balances flow rate and vessel integrity to reduce occlusion, infiltration and tissue trauma. Secure fixation, aseptic insertion and scheduled site monitoring reduce infection and mechanical complications.
Product Features- Integrated enclosed design to minimize blood exposure and cross-infection
- Colour-coded cap for rapid identification of cannula size
- Double-bevel tip for smooth venepuncture and reduced vessel trauma
- Kink-resistant, tapered soft catheter for reliable flow
- Transparent flashback chamber to confirm venous entry visually
Reference / Style / SizeRef No. | Style | Size
IVC-P** | Pen type | ** represents specific needle sizes ranging from 14G to 26G
IVC-I** | Injection type | 14G to 26G
IVC-B** | Butterfly type | 14G to 26G
Usage and Care GuidelinesInsert using strict aseptic technique. Secure the catheter to prevent movement, inspect the site regularly for erythema, swelling or leakage, and change dressings according to protocol. Follow recommended flushing and locking procedures to maintain patency. Educate patients on hand hygiene and signs of infection to enable early detection and reduce replacements.
Technical specifications- Product type: IV catheter / IV cannula
- Available styles: Pen (IVC-P), Injection (IVC-I), Butterfly (IVC-B)
- Needle and cannula size range: 14G–26G (size indicated by **)
- Design features: integrated enclosed design, colour-coded cap, double-bevel tip, kink-resistant tapered catheter, transparent flashback chamber
- Typical indwelling time: generally up to 3 days (subject to clinical protocol)
- Primary uses: venous access for infusion, medication administration and blood sampling