IV Cannula
Today I V Cannula is the “workhorse” device for clinical care all over the world. IV Cannula is used in the treatment of around 90% of hospital in-patients.
An Intravenous Cannula is a small, flexible tube that is placed into one of your veins, usually in the back of your hand or in your arm.
This product is primarily used for the administration of fluids and medication or to draw blood for analysis.
Approximately more than one billion disposable Intravenous Catheters are used and discarded every year and these numbers are growing steadily.
I V Cannula come in different sizes. It ranges from 14 gauge to 24 gauge. Each gauge is identified with a particular color code.
It is advisable to select the smallest gauge of the cannula that can be effectively used to deliver the prescribed therapy; this will minimize the risk of damage to the vessel intima and ensure adequate blood flow around the catheter, which reduces the risk of phlebitis.
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