CHEST TUBE WITH SHARP TROCAR 32FR X 42CM (16.8IN)
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CHEST TUBE WITH SHARP TROCAR 32FR X 42CM (16.8IN)
This veterinary product is a chest tube with a sharp trocar, sized 32 French and 42 cm (16.8 inches) in length. It is designed for thoracic drainage procedures in veterinary patients, facilitating the evacuation of air, fluids, or other materials from the pleural space. The tube is made of transparent PVC material, features depth tags, and has an open end with large side holes to enhance drainage efficiency.
The transparent PVC material allows visibility of drainage characteristics
Depth tags along the tube support precise positioning
Large side holes enhance effective drainage of air or fluids
Includes a clamp and barbed connector for secure attachment to drainage systems
Sharp (metal) trocar for insertion
Attached clamp
Attached barbed connector
Attached Antiseptic bubble tube
Once positioned, the trocar is removed, and the tube is connected via the attached connector and clamp to the drainage system
Positioning and drainage management should be under the supervision of a veterinarian, with details determined by animal type, weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Easy and controlled insertion using the sharp trocarThe transparent PVC material allows visibility of drainage characteristics
Depth tags along the tube support precise positioning
Large side holes enhance effective drainage of air or fluids
Includes a clamp and barbed connector for secure attachment to drainage systems
Composition
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) tubeSharp (metal) trocar for insertion
Attached clamp
Attached barbed connector
Attached Antiseptic bubble tube
Instructions for Use
Designed for thoracic insertion using the sharp trocar to guide the tube into the pleural spaceOnce positioned, the trocar is removed, and the tube is connected via the attached connector and clamp to the drainage system
Positioning and drainage management should be under the supervision of a veterinarian, with details determined by animal type, weight, and clinical condition
