Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Henan Aile
Certification: CE/ISO
Model Number: 12Fr18Fr
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 5000pcs
Price: Negotiatable
Packaging Details: Individually packaged sterile
Delivery Time: 15-35 days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability: 50000pcs one day
Size: |
12Fr,18Fr |
Stock: |
No |
Shelf Life: |
3 Years |
Material: |
Silicone |
Instrument Classification: |
Class II |
Type: |
Perforated Tubes |
Feature: |
Disposable, Medical Consumables |
Properties: |
Medical Materials & Accessories |
Color: |
White With X-ray |
Length: |
About 325cm |
Size: |
12Fr,18Fr |
Stock: |
No |
Shelf Life: |
3 Years |
Material: |
Silicone |
Instrument Classification: |
Class II |
Type: |
Perforated Tubes |
Feature: |
Disposable, Medical Consumables |
Properties: |
Medical Materials & Accessories |
Color: |
White With X-ray |
Length: |
About 325cm |
The Silicone T Biliary Drain is a medical device used in biliary drainage procedures. It is a specialized tube made from silicone material, designed in a T-shape configuration. This unique shape aids in stabilizing the drain within the bile duct during drainage processes.
Advantage:
The steps for using a Silicone T Biliary Drain:
Preparation:
Ensure a clean and sterilized environment for the procedure.
Gather the necessary surgical instruments and materials.
Patient Preparation:
Position the patient appropriately and ensure preoperative readiness.
Preparation of the Drain:
Check the integrity and expiration date of the drain packaging.
Select the appropriate size of the drain if necessary.
Drainage Procedure:
Insert the drain into the patient's bile duct using medical instruments.
Confirm proper placement and secure the drain in position.
Monitor the drainage process to ensure proper flow.
Securing the Drain:
Secure the drain firmly using fixation devices or methods.
Postoperative Care:
Monitor the patient closely postoperatively to ensure proper drainage.
Follow medical instructions for regular drain changes and care.
Documentation:
Record essential information such as drain insertion details, drainage status, and patient responses.