IV injection needle PORT-JECT®
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IV injection needle - PORT-JECT® - STERYLAB - Huber / butterfly
IV injection needle - PORT-JECT® - STERYLAB - Huber / butterfly
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Characteristics

Applications
IV injection
Needle type
Huber
Options
butterfly

Description

PORT-JECT® needles and sets have been designed for safe and easy insertion into vascular access devices and may be used to administer continuous and/or bolus infusion of pain control medications, deliver chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, or parenteral nutrition. The unique Huber needle tip non-coring design promotes ease of penetration and maximum life for the port septum. Available in commonly used needle gauges and lengths, standard sets include extension line, with or without a Y injection site, single-action clamp, clear luer connector. PORT-JECT® is available in 6 configurations: PORT-JECT® A: Huber needle with luer, straight, for port's flushing. PORT-JECT® B: Huber needle with luer, right angled, for port's flushing. PORT-JECT® C: winged Huber needle set, right angled, with extension line, single-action clamp, clear luer connector PORT-JECT® D: winged Huber needle set, right angled, with extension line, Y injection site, single-action clamp, clear luer connector PORT-JECT® E: Huber needle set, right angled gripper needle, with extension line, single-action clamp, clear luer connector PORT-JECT® F: Huber needle set, right angled gripper needle, with extension line, Y injection site, single- action clamp, clear luer connector

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Medica 2025

17-20 Nov 2025 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall Hall 6 - Stand K42

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