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Arrow-Clarke™ Pleura-Seal® Thoracentesis Kits

Device-Type

Drainage Catheters

Manufacturer

Teleflex


The Arrow-Clarke™ Thoracentesis Device permits the removal of fluids from the pleural space and provides access to infuse chemotherapeutic or sclerosing agents. 

The kit includes the following (Quantity: Item Description):

1: Polyurethane Centesis Device: 8 Fr. Catheter over 18 Ga. x 7-1/2” (19 cm) RW Needle with 3-way Stopcock, Self-Sealing Valve and 5 mL Luer-Lock Syringe

1: Injection Needle: SafetyGlide™ 25 Ga. x 1” (2.54 cm)

1: Injection Needle: SafetyGlide™ 22 Ga. x 1-1/2” (3.81 cm) RW

1: Blunt Fill Needle: 18 Ga. x 1-1/2" (3.81 cm)

1: Syringe: 10 mL Luer-Lock

1: Syringe: 50 mL Luer-Lock

2: 5 mL 1% Lidocaine HCl Solution

1: SharpsAway® Disposal Cup

1: SharpsAway II™ Locking Disposal Cup

1: Drape: 18” x 24” with 2-3/4” fenestration, with adhesive

1: Local Anesthetic Component

1: Scalpel: #11

1: Medication Label: 1% Lidocaine

2: Dressing: Adhesive 7.6 cm x 2.5 cm

5: Gauze Pad: 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

1: Drainage Bag

1: Tubing Set: Drainage with Roller Clamp and 18 Ga. Needle

1: Tubing Set with Aspiration/Discharge Device

1: 3 mL Applicator 2% CHG and 70% IPA ChloraPrep® One-Step Solution with Hi-Lite Orange® Tint

3: Vials: Specimen

Features and Benefits

The Arrow-Clarke™ Thoracentesis Catheter is designed to offer protection from air aspiration during needle withdrawal, and engineered for excellent fluid removal. The first catheter designed especially for thoracentesis The Arrow-Clarke™ Thoracentesis Catheter is the first catheter that was designed especially for thoracentesis.1 It’s an easy-to-use, catheter-over-needle design that offers you a choice of two convenient ways to evacuate fluid. Incorporates a self-sealing Pleura-Seal® valve Features a self-sealing valve that closes upon needle removal, a feature designed to help reduce the risk of pneumothorax associated with open catheters and a reliance on thumb or finger occlusion.






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