Cystofix® Paed Set Ready To Use
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Cystofix® Paed : Puncture set for suprapubic catheterization. For paediatrics
The Cystofix® Paed product comprises a sterile, single use, puncture set for paediatric suprapubic bladder drainage.
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Sterility
- Cystofix® is a range of sterile, state-of-the-art catheters and catheter placement / exchange accessories for suprapubic catheterisation.1, 2, 3
- Patient Comfort Depending on circumstances, suprapubic catheterization can be the preferred method of indwelling urinary catheterization, particularly in terms of incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria and patient comfort.1
Preassembled Catheter
- Within the cannula to facilitate and shorten the preparation procedure reducing risk of sharp injury
- Catheter made of polyurethane with curled pigtail (J) tip and depth markings
- Available in CH10 and 50cm length
- Open tip with 5 drainage eyes inside the loop
Slide clamp
- To stop the urine flow on demand
Puncture Cannula
- Premounted thin and sharp stainless-steel cannula
- Ø3,55mm, 5cm length
- Splitable with handling grip (“wings”) for an easy handling
- Internally siliconized
- Distance spacer for control of insertion depth
Urine Bag
- Available with or without 2L urine bag
- Closed system bag with bottom outlet
- Anti-reflux valve
- Needle free sampling port
- 1m tube
Therapy application
- Suprapubic catheterization is a bladder management method where a catheter is inserted through the abdominal wall into the bladder and maintained in place for continuous urinary drainage.
- The Cystofix® Paed product is intended to be used for the drainage of the bladder through the abdominal wall, on the median line of the body above the symphysis (puncture set). The Cystofix® Paed punction sets are sterile sets for suprapubic bladder drainage in children and infants.
- The catheter is introduced in the bladder to allow the drainage after surgery, in case of bladder dysfunction or urinary retention.
- E. A. Kidd, F. Stewart, N. C. Kassis, E. Hom, M. I. Omar; “Urethral (indwelling or intermittent) or suprapubic routes for shortterm catheterisation in hospitalized adults” Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 December 10.
- A. Kulbay, E. Joelsson-Alm, A. Tammelin; “The impact of guidelines on sterility precautions during indwelling urethral catheterization at two acute-care hospitals in Sweden - a descriptive survey” European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN).
- British Association of Urological Surgeons’ guidelines (BAUS) - Hall et al. 2020, Harrison et al. 2011