Performance Advantages
Dual-Channel Independent Delivery Design
A single tube integrates two independent fluid channels, allowing for the simultaneous delivery of two different media (e.g., saline and contrast agent) or enabling one channel for infusion and the other for drainage. This prevents cross-contamination and simplifies surgical procedures.
Excellent Clarity
The highly transparent tube wall allows medical staff to clearly and in real-time observe the fluid's color, flow rate, and the presence of any bubbles, ensuring treatment safety.
Dual Sterility Assurance
The product undergoes strict sterilization (e.g., Ethylene Oxide or Gamma Radiation) before leaving the factory and is packaged sterilely, ensuring it is ready-to-use and effectively preventing intraoperative infections.
Outstanding Biocompatibility
Made from medical-grade polymers (such as PVC, TPU, Silicone), it is non-irritating and non-toxic to human tissues, complying with relevant medical device biocompatibility standards (e.g., ISO 10993).
Good Flexibility and Durability
The tube is soft and easy to bend, facilitating placement during surgery without being prone to kinking. It also possesses sufficient mechanical strength to withstand certain levels of pressure and tension, resisting rupture.
Double-Layer Wall Structure
The smooth inner layer reduces fluid resistance and prevents contaminant adhesion; the outer layer typically offers better toughness and abrasion resistance, enhancing the overall durability and safety of the tube.
Medical Applications
Endoscopic Surgery Irrigation Systems: Primarily used in laparoscopic, hysteroscopic, and arthroscopic surgeries to infuse saline or other irrigation fluids into the surgical area to expand the visual field, flush the surgical site, and achieve hemostasis, while simultaneously aspirating and removing turbid fluids.
Urological Surgery: Used for continuous bladder irrigation in procedures such as Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP).
Non-Circulating Hyperthermic Perfusion Therapy: Used for perfusing heated chemotherapeutic drugs or antibiotic solutions in certain cancer treatments or for controlling intra-abdominal infections.