Spinal Anesthesia Catheter
Item Name Code (INC) 08476
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An item primarily designed as a component of an ANESTHESIA SET, SPINAL which is left in position for continued anesthesia administration after the needle, which punctured the body, has been withdrawn. The item is designed for insertion into the puncture while inside the needle.
Additional Information for Spinal Anesthesia Catheter
Spinal anesthesia catheters are medical devices used in the administration of spinal anesthesia. They are part of the supply class "Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies" in the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
Spinal anesthesia catheters are thin, flexible tubes that are inserted into the spinal canal to deliver local anesthetic medication. They are typically made of medical-grade materials such as silicone or polyurethane. These catheters are designed to be inserted through a needle into the subarachnoid space, which is the area surrounding the spinal cord.
Once the catheter is in place, the needle is removed, and the catheter is secured to the patient's back using adhesive or a dressing. The other end of the catheter is connected to a syringe or an infusion pump, allowing for the controlled delivery of anesthesia medication.
Spinal anesthesia catheters are used in various medical procedures, including surgeries, childbirth, and pain management. They provide a continuous flow of anesthesia, allowing for prolonged pain relief or numbness in the lower part of the body.
It is important to note that the use of spinal anesthesia catheters should be performed by trained medical professionals to ensure proper placement and minimize the risk of complications.
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