Nephrology

Pioneers in the industry, we offer dora p series dialyzer, single use dialyser, double lumen catheter kit and hemodialysis catheter kit from India.

Dora P Series Dialyzer

₹ 490 /Piece Get Latest Price

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TypeHemodialysis machines
SizeAdult
BrandDora
Usage/ApplicationHaemodialysis
Model Name/NumberDora B16P
Packaging TypeBox
Country of OriginMade in India

Minimum order quantity: 504 Piece

We Are Dealing In Dora Dialyser B16P Multiuser Across Pan India.                                                                                    

Single Use Dialyser

₹ 600 /Piece Get Latest Price

TypeHemodialysis machines
MaterialCuprophane
SizeSmall
BrandHaemodialysis
Usage/ApplicationHaemodialysis
I Deal InNew Only
Types Of Dialysis MachineClinical Use
Operation ModeAutomatic
Country of OriginMade in India

Minimum order quantity: 24 Piece

A dialyzer is often referred to as an “artificial kidney.” Its function is to remove the excess wastes and fluid from the blood, when the patient's kidneys can no longer perform that task. Dialyzers are made of a thin, fibrous material.

Double Lumen Catheter Kit

₹ 900 /Piece Get Latest Price

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MaterialFlexible & Firmness
ShapeCurved
TypeDouble Lumen
Usage/ApplicationHeamodialysis
Packaging Typebox
BrandAvro
Catheter Length13 cm
Kit Contains10

Minimum order quantity: 10 Piece

Sepsis from triple-vs single-lumen catheters during total parenteral nutrition in surgical or critically ill patientsLB Pemberton, B Lyman, V Lander… - Archives of …, 1986 - jamanetwork.com… Other possible explanations for the different findings in these two groups ofpatientsare a
difference in the catheter itself or in the TPN solution. Although the TLCs and SLCs were made

Hemodialysis Catheter Kit

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MaterialPlastic
Size12 Fr
ShapeCurved & Straight
Usage/ApplicationHospital
TypeCentral Venous
ApplicationHospital

What is a hemodialysis catheter? The catheter used for hemodialysis is a tunneled catheter because it is placed under the skin. There are two types of tunneled catheters: cuffed or non-cuffed. Non-cuffed tunneled catheters are used for emergencies and for short periods (up to 3 weeks).A dialysis catheter is a catheter used for exchanging blood to and from a hemodialysis machine and a patient.

The dialysis catheter contains two lumens: venous and arterial. Although both lumens are in the vein, the "arterial" lumen, like natural arteries, carries blood away from the heart, while the "venous" lumen returns blood towards the heart. The arterial lumen (typically red) withdraws blood from the patient and carries it to the dialysis machine, while the venous lumen (typically blue) returns blood to the patient (from the dialysis machine). Flow rates of dialysis catheters range between 200 and 500 ml/min.

If a patient requires long-term dialysis therapy, a chronic dialysis catheter will be inserted. Chronic catheters contain a dacron cuff that is tunneled beneath the skin approximately 3–8 cm. The tunnel is thought to add a barrier to infection. The most popular dialysis catheter sold on the market today is the Symmetrical-Tip dialysis catheter. This catheter is in the form spiral Z shape.

Complications[edit]

Some common malfunctions of dialysis catheters include clotting, infection, and kinking. One of the most common errors of tunnel hemodialysis catheter insertions is failure to locate the arterial limb of the catheter medially and the venous limb laterally. This must be done, because most catheters have a memory in the plastic, which will cause the catheter to try to resume its natural straight form. If the arterial limb is placed laterally, this will cause the arterial inlet to float up against the vein wall, or even up against the rim of the inlet of the atrium. This has the same effect as a vacuum cleaner hose sucking up against curtains. This results in poor blood flows, and can force the dialysis staff to reverse flow, using the venous limb of the catheter as the arterial. This will result in more inefficient dialysis, as there will be admixing of blood from the catheter (cleaning the same blood, over again). A dialysis catheter must have infusion of 30cc or greater to keep the line open. Intravenous fluids at 30ml per hour should be hung if being used for infusion.

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