Procedure Kit/Trays, Drainage
Definition : Prepackaged collections of the devices and supplies (either custom or standard) needed for removing fluids from the body. Items in these kits usually include a drainage bag/vacuum bottle, a sterile dressing, gauze, alcohol swabs, gloves, and clamps; some kits may include a catheter. They are frequently supplied in supporting trays (i.e., procedure trays) consisting of a flat-bottomed receptacle with a border around the periphery supporting all the instruments and supplies needed for the procedure; the trays are usually covered or wrapped. Typically one end of the drainage catheters (i.e., drains) is inserted through the skin to the specific body cavity to stay there and the other end is connected to an external drainage bag permanently or temporarily. Drainage procedure kits and trays may be intended for long or short term drainage of effusions to promote healing.
Entry Terms : "Drainage Procedure Kit/Trays"
UMDC code : 29298
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| | Busse Hospital Disposables Company Type: Parent Busse Hospital Disposables has a proven track record for over 40 years of providing the health care industry with superb products and servicesHigh-quality products precisely manufactured,Strict adherence to industry standards and guidelines,Flexibility with both standard and custom solutions to meet your needs,Responsiveness with prompt price quotes, delivery samples, and processing and delivery of orders
Cost-effective solutions with fair and competitive pricing. |  | | Marlen Mfg & Development Co Company Type: Parent MARLEN has been a leading innovator in ostomy care. Offering an extensive line ofone-piece and two-piece systems for Ileostomies (drainable), Colostomies (closed end) and Urostomies, MARLEN has always strived to provide the highest quality products while meeting the comfort and security needs of our customers. |  | | UreSil LLC Company Type: Parent Uresil is a medical device development, manufacturing and distribution company that serves the needs of physicians who perform minimally invasive procedures. |  | |
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