Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit (1 kit)
Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit (1 kit/blister pack)
Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit (1 kit)
Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit (1 kit/blister pack)
*Packaging color may differ according to distribution region.

Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit

AccuPoint™ Injection Instruments
A Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit is a collection of medical devices used to insert and maintain a catheter in a large vein near the heart for prolonged venous access. It is manufactured in ISO and CE approved facilities by AdvaCare Pharma.

Lumen Type

Lumen Size

Catheter Length

Kit Components

Radiopaque Polyurethane Catheter, Vessel Dilator, Guidewire, Clamp, Disposable Syringe (5ml Luer Slip), Injection Cap, Introducer Needle (18G), Scalpel (#11), Movable Suture Wing

Packaging

What is a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit?

Product Category:

A Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit is a set of medical devices used for inserting and maintaining a catheter in a large vein near the heart for prolonged venous access using the Seldinger technique. It is available in single, double, and triple lumen types of various sizes and catheter lengths.

The kit includes a catheter made of high quality Radiopaque Polyurethane (PU) with a soft tip, vessel dilator, guidewire, color-coded clamp, injection cap, disposable syringe, introducer needle, scalpel, and movable suture wing for catheter fixation.

AdvaCare Pharma's Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit is manufactured in ISO and CE certified facilities across India, China, and the USA, which adhere to rigorous healthcare standards to ensure the highest level of quality and safety. These facilities undergo regular inspections to maintain compliance with these standards.

Product Specifications

Lumen Type

Kit Components

Single Lumen Catheter

Single Lumen Catheter in a central venous catheter (CVC) kit has a single hole through the center and is typically used for the administration of hyperosmolar solutions, measuring CVP, haemodialysis, plasmapheresis, and rapid infusion of fluid among other medical purposes. This type of catheter is designed for delivering medication and fluids directly into the bloodstream.

Double Lumen Catheter

Double Lumen Catheter central venous catheter (CVC) kit has two separate non-communicating vascular access lumens within a single catheter body. The proximal lumen is used for blood samples, medications, and blood administration, while the distal lumen is used for CVP monitoring, blood and medication administration. Using a double lumen reduces the need for multiple venipunctures, making it efficient for patients requiring prolonged venous access. Double lumen catheters are often used in critical care settings where patients require hemodialysis or other forms of intensive therapy.

Triple Lumen Catheter

Triple Lumen Catheter central venous catheter (CVC) kit contains three separate non-communicating vascular access lumens within a single catheter body. The proximal lumen is for blood samples, medications, and blood administration. The distal lumen is for CVP monitoring, blood and medication administration, while the medial lumen is exclusively for total parenteral nutrition. This type of catheter is designed to reduce the need for multiple venipunctures, which can help minimize discomfort and the risk of infection for patients. Triple lumen catheters are typically used in situations where multiple medical interventions are required.

Why choose us as your Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit manufacturer?

AdvaCare Pharma is a reliable manufacturer of AccuPoint™ brand Central Venous Catheter Kits. Our manufacturing facilities in China, India, and the USA are ISO and CE-certified, and are subjected to both internal and third-party assessments to ensure adherence to global healthcare standards.

With a strong supplier-distributor partnership and distribution networks in 65 markets, we aim to offer innovative solutions and enhance access to superior healthcare products. Our team of experts is committed to delivering customized support and timely responses to inquiries, reflecting our unwavering dedication to customer service.

Uses

How should a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit be used?

Using a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) kit requires a sterile environment and proper technique to minimize the risk of infection. Before starting, the operator must wash their hands, don sterile gloves and a mask, and place a sterile drape over the patient. Then, local anesthesia is applied, and the introducer needle is inserted into the vein.

Once the needle is confirmed to be in the vein, the guidewire is threaded through and the needle is removed. The dilator is inserted over the guidewire to widen the hole, followed by the catheter being threaded over the guidewire into the vein. When done, the catheter is secured in place and connected to the appropriate tubing and accessories for its intended use.

How should a CVC Kit be disposed of?

After use, the CVC kit and all of its components must be disposed of according to proper medical waste management guidelines. This includes separating sharps, such as the introducer needle and scalpel, from the rest of the kit and placing them in a sharps container for proper disposal.

FAQs

What are the parts of a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Kit, and How do they interact with each other?

A CVC kit typically includes a catheter, guidewire, vessel dilator, clamp, injection cap, disposable syringe, introducer needle, scalpel, and movable suture wing for catheter fixation. The components work together in the Seldinger technique to safely insert and maintain the catheter in a large vein near the heart.

What is the difference between single, double, and triple lumen CVC Kits?

Single lumen CVC kits have one tube for fluid and medication administration, while double lumen CVC kits have two tubes for separate fluid and medication administration. Triple lumen CVC kits have three separate tubes for medication, blood sampling, and fluid administration.

What are the different catheter lengths available in CVC sets?

Catheter lengths in CVC kits can vary depending on the intended use and patient anatomy. For this product, lengths range from 8cm to 15cm. Longer catheters may be necessary for larger patients or specific procedures.

What is the lumen size in CVC Kits?

The lumen size refers to the diameter of the tubes within the catheter. Smaller lumen sizes are typically used for medication administration, while larger lumen sizes are necessary for blood sampling and fluid administration.

How should CVC Kits be stored and handled?

CVC kits should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent damage to the components. It is important to follow proper infection control procedures when handling the kit, including wearing gloves, sterilizing equipment, and avoiding contamination during insertion.

*Regulatory compliance may vary according to production standard, import requirements and/or manufacturing origin.

You might be interested in...

Blood Transfusion Set (1 set)
Blood Transfusion Set
AccuPoint™
Blood Transfusion Bag (1 set)
Blood Transfusion Bag
AccuPoint™
Hemodialysis Dialyzer (1 piece)
Hemodialysis Dialyzer
AccuPoint™
Hemodialysis Catheter Kit (1 kit)
Hemodialysis Catheter Kit
AccuPoint™
Blood Collection System (1 set)
Blood Collection System
AccuPoint™
Auto-Disable Syringes (100 pieces/box)
Auto-Disable Syringes
AccuPoint™
Control Syringes (10 pieces/box)
Control Syringes
AccuPoint™
3-Way Stopcock (50 pieces/box)
3-Way Stopcock
AccuPoint™

Why AdvaCare Pharma?

As an industry leader, we are aware of our responsibility to provide affordable and sustainable solutions to improve healthcare worldwide.

High Quality Affordable Products
Globally Recognized Brands
Wide Product Range
Regulatory Affairs Expertise
Flexible Production Lines
Marketing & Logistics Support