Extruded Medical Catheter with PVC Three Channel Tubing for Medical Supply
Introduction
Material:PVC(Polyvinyl Chloride)
PVC Three Channel Tubing
PVC Three Channel Tubing
Performance Advantages
High Cost-Effectiveness
PVC raw materials are inexpensive. Combined with single-use design, it significantly reduces hospital procurement and disposal costs, eliminating the need for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization required for reuse.
Excellent Clarity and Visibility
The tube body is highly transparent, allowing healthcare professionals to clearly observe the color, clarity, and flow rate of the fluid inside the lumen. This is particularly important for quickly detecting abnormalities such as air bubbles or precipitates.
Triple-Lumen Integrated Design
It integrates three independent lumens (typically for irrigation, drainage, and pressure monitoring or drug delivery) into a single catheter. This design enables synchronous multi-functional operation, reduces the number of puncture sites or incisions in the patient's body, simplifies surgical procedures, and improves treatment efficiency.
Good Flexibility and Maneuverability
The catheter possesses a certain degree of flexibility and stiffness, facilitating catheterization by medical staff while minimizing irritation and trauma to the patient's internal tissues.
Reliable Biocompatibility (Medical Grade)
Medical-grade PVC material offers good biocompatibility, complying with relevant medical standards (e.g., ISO 10993), ensuring short-term safety when in contact with human tissues or bodily fluids.
Convenience, Ready-to-Use
As a sterile, pyrogen-free, single-use product, it is ready for immediate use after opening, saving preparation time and minimizing the risk of cross-contamination.
Medical Applications
Urology: Primarily used as "Three Channel Catheters" for continuous bladder irrigation. After procedures like Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP), it allows for simultaneous irrigation of the bladder with fluid and drainage of the discharged fluid, with the balloon providing retention.
Surgical Drainage: Used for postoperative drainage in areas such as the abdominal or thoracic cavity, enabling both irrigation and drainage functions through different lumens.
Gynecology and Obstetrics: Used for procedures like uterine cavity irrigation.
Other clinical scenarios requiring multi-channel management: Any situation that requires simultaneous irrigation, drainage, and pressure monitoring or auxiliary drug delivery.