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New Catheter Offers Increased Flow Rates

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 25 Jun 2007
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The Turbo-Flo catheter has a double-D lumen configuration that provides maximum flow rates for whole blood product delivery and sampling or to deliver medication and nutrients. The new catheter also employs a patented antibiotic-impregnation process, infusing minocycline and rifampin on both the internal and external surfaces of the catheter to provide increased protection against catheter-related bloodstream infections

The Turbo-Flo 8 French catheter is a product of Cook Medical (Bloomington, IN, USA), and is supplied in 15, 20, and 25 centimeter lengths. The catheters are available with the Cook full spectrum tray, the catheter tray, and the cap, mask, gown, and large drape maximum barrier precaution tray. The catheter is introduced by mini-puncture, manifested by a smaller puncture site and a decrease in complications. Additionally, it is available with the Cook EchoTip echogenic needle to improve visibility, by enhancing the needle's appearance during ultrasound imaging.

"Cook's Turbo-Flo catheter combines higher flow rates with proven innovations in medical design,” said Bruce Gingles, global leader of Cook Medical's critical care division. "Our latest device underscores Cook's commitment to reducing hospital-acquired infections, while providing physicians, and ultimately patients, with the utmost in patient safety and care.”


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