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Wound drainage set
with anti-reflux valve

wound drainage set
wound drainage set
wound drainage set
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Characteristics

Type of drainage
wound
Options
with anti-reflux valve

Description

Evacuator with bag is consists of a manually compressible reservoir, a drain with trocar and bag as a whole set. The device is used for general population who need to remove minor amounts of fluid. This product is provided in sterile states. Device shall not be used for more than 7 days. For the claimed shelf life, please refer to the used-by date indicated on label. Features/Benefits Large capacity 400 ml reduce the total number of reevauations required. 100 ml capacity is also available. Safety cap at the bottom outlet of the reservoir prevents spillage of residual fluid. The closed circuit with anti-reflux valve efficiently prevent backflow of wound exudates to avoid risks of contamination for the patient and the operator during emptying and reactivation. Clear graduated reservoir and drinage bag provide indicative drainage. Pre-attached Y-connectors with closed distal ends allow the optional use of one or two drains simultaneously without the need for additional connectors, adaptors or clamps. Luer lock connection ensures tubing can not be accidentally pulled off the bag exposing the wound to potential infrction. Cost-effective Drainage Bag with one-way valve minimises the risk of cross-contamination for providing a closed system for safe disposal of exudate. twist-and-lock cap allows safe disposal of used bags. Hydrophobically filter on the drainage bag for hygienic pressure equalisation reduces risk of infection. Complete kit with various size reservoirs, tubing, and trocars are available to meet individual needs. Sterile, for single-use only. Supplied sterile in double packaged.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.