Pro-Line® Vascu-Line® CVC Catheter CENTRAL VEIN INFUSION CATHETERS IMPORTANT RISK INFORMATION PRO-LINE® Indications for Use: The Medcomp® Pro-Line® CT Power Injectable CVC is indicated for shor t or long term access to the central venous system. It is designed for administering I.V. fluids, blood products, drugs, and parenteral nutrition solutions, as well as blood withdrawal and power injection of contrast media. The maximum recommended infusion rate is 5cc/sec. The maximum pressure of power injectors used with the Pro-Line® CT Power Injectable CVC may not exceed 300psi. The Medcomp® 6F Triple Pro-Line® CT Power Injectable CVC is indicated for shor t or long term access to the central venous system. It is designed for administering I.V. fluids, blood products, drugs, and parenteral nutrition solutions, as well as blood withdrawal, allows for central venous pressure monitoring and power injection of contrast media. The maximum recommended infusion rate is 5cc/sec. The maximum pressure of power injectors used with the Pro-Line® CT Power Injectable CVC may not exceed 300psi. Catheter testing included 10 power injection cycles. It may be inser ted percutaneously and is primarily placed in the internal jugular vein. Alternate inser tion sites include the subclavian vein. Contraindications: The presence of device related infection, bacteremia, or septicemia is known or suspected. This catheter is intended for shor t or long-term vascular access and should not be used for any purpose other than indicated in these instructions. The patient is known or is suspected to be allergic to materials contained in the device. VASCU-LINE® Indications for Use: Vascu-Line Central Vein Catheters are designed for Shor t-Term and Long-Term central venous catheterization (intravenous administration of fluids, medications, and/or when nutritional therapy is prescribed). It may be inser ted percutaneously and is primarily placed in the internal jugular vein. Alternate inser tion sites include the subclavian vein. Contraindications: The presence of device related infection, bacteremia, or septicemia is known or suspected. This catheter is intended for shor t or long-term vascular access and should not be used for any purpose other than indicated in these instructions. The patient is known or is suspected to be allergic to materials contained in the device. CVC CATHETER Indications for Use: The Medcomp® CVC Catheter is designed for Long Term central venous access in adults and children. It can be used for total parenteral nutrition (T.P.N.), infusion of I.V. liquids, blood products, and drugs. It can also be used for repeated withdrawal of blood samples. It is inser ted percutaneously and is primarily placed in the subclavian vein with tip ending in mid to lower SVC. Alternate inser tion sites include internal jugular vein as required. Contraindications: The presence of device related infection, bacteremia, or septicemia is known or suspected. The patient’s body size is insufficient to accommodate the size of the implanted device. The patient is known or is suspected to be allergic to materials contained in the device. There has been past irradiation of prospective inser tion site. There have been previous episodes of venous thrombosis or vascular surgical procedures at the prospective placement site. There are local tissue factors that may prevent proper device stabilization and/or access. Refer to Instructions for Use provided with the product for complete instructions, warnings, precautions, and contraindications. Observe all instructions for use prior to using products. Failure to do so may result in patient complications. CVCs
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