PN2685 C Jet Medical Catalog CE/UKCA

IMPORTANT RISK INFORMATION Jet-PICC CT Indications for Use: The JET-PICCCT catheter is indicated for short or long term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy and power injection of contrast media. For blood sampling, infusion, or therapies, use a 4F or larger catheter. The maximum recommended infusion rate varies by catheter French size and is printed on the catheter. 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 insertion 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. Peripherally Inserted Central Vein Access Catheters Indications for Use: The Peripherally Inserted Cental Vein Access Catheters are designed for Long or Short- Term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy and blood sampling. This catheter may be inserted via the basilic, cephalic, or median cubital vein. Contraindications: This catheter is not intended for any use other than that which is indicated. Do not implant catheter in thrombosed vessels. The presence of skin related problems around the insertion site (infection, phlebitis, scars, etc.) The presence of device related bacteremia or septicemia. History of mastectomy on insertion side. Previous history of venous/subclavian thrombosis or vascular surgical procedures at insertion site. • Fever of unknown origin. 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. Past irradiation of prospective insertion site.Local tissue factors will prevent proper device stabilization and/or access. 1.9F & 2.6F Peripherally Inserted Central Vein Access Catheters Indications for Use: The 1.9F and 2.6F Peripherally Inserted Central Vein Access catheters are indicated for short or long term access to the central venous system via peripheral insertion in neonates, infants, and children. It may be used for administration of fluids, medication, and nutritional therapy. Contraindications: This catheter is not intended for any use other than that which is indicated. Do not implant catheter in thrombosed vessels. The presence of skin related problems around the insertion site (infection, phlebitis, scars, etc.) The presence of device related bacteremia or septicemia. Previous history of venous/subclavian thrombosis or vascular surgical procedures at insertion site. Fever of unknown origin. 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. Past irradiation of prospective insertion site. Local tissue factors will prevent proper device stabilization and/or access.

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