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Universal Curved Drainage Catheter

Device-Type

Drainage Catheters

Targated Speciality

Interventional radiology

Manufacturer

Cook Medical


Multipurpose Drainage Catheters are constructed from Ultrathanea or polyethylene and come in a range of French sizes, lengths and sideport quantities. Locking Loop Catheters are available with one of three types of locking mechanisms:

• Mac-Loca Locking Loop

• Simp-Loc'm Locking Loop

• Cook-Cope Type Loop When ordered with the suffix -HC, the distal part of the catheter, sideports included, has an ACIa hydrophilic coating.


Used for percutaneous drainage in a variety of drainage applications (e.g., nephrostomy, biliary, and abscess), either by direct stick or Seldinger access technique.

Safety informations

INTENDED USE

Multipurpose drainage catheters are intended for percutaneous drainage in a variety of drainage applications (e.g., nephrostomy, biliary and abscess), either by direct stick or Seldinger access tophniryl In


CONTRAINDICATIONS

• Bleeding diathesis and uncontrolled hypertension

• Anticoagulant use WARNINGS If a catheter has become malpositioned or if drainage ceases, the catheter should be promptly exchanged or removed.


PRECAUTIONS

• These products are intended for use by physicians trained and experienced in diagnostic and interventional techniques. Standard techniques for placement of percutaneous drainage catheters should be employed.

• Manipulation of products requires ultrasound, fluoroscopy, or other imaging guidance.

• When inserting a stiffening cannula into a catheter with retention suture, hold suture during cannula insertion to avoid bunching or tangling of suture.

• A TFE-coated wire guide must be used with Ultrathanex catheters.

• Activate the hydrophilic coating, if present, by wetting the catheter with sterile water or saline. For best results, keep catheter surface wet during placement.

• Catheters should be irrigated on a routine basis to ensure function.

• Patients with indwelling drainage catheters should be evaluated routinely to ensure continuous function of the catheter.

• Traction on the locking suture, if present, should be sufficient to ensure adequate retention of the tip, but should not be overly tight. Verify catheter tip configuration by fluoroscopy.

• It is recommended to use a wire guide when removing a Locking Loop catheter.

• The Peel-Awaya Pigtail Straightener, if present, is not to be used as a vascular introducer sheath.

• The potential effects of phthalates on pregnant/nursing women or children have not been fully characterized and there may be concern for reproductive and developmental effects. 


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