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1Fr Neonatal PICC * Premicath ® We care... AS MUCH AS YOU DO . For babies who weigh less than 1kg, everything matters. Choose the smallest PICC for the smallest babies and protect what really matters…life.

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Page 1: Premicath - Surgmed Vygon Prem… · 1Fr Catheter Profile Minimal Vessel Trauma Thermo-sensitive Polyurethane (PUR) Material Softens like Silicone In-Vivo Centimeter Markings Accurate

1Fr Neonatal PICC*

Premicath®

We care... as much as you do.

For babies who weigh less than 1kg, everything matters.

Choose the smallest PICC for the smallest babies and protect what really

matters…life.

Page 2: Premicath - Surgmed Vygon Prem… · 1Fr Catheter Profile Minimal Vessel Trauma Thermo-sensitive Polyurethane (PUR) Material Softens like Silicone In-Vivo Centimeter Markings Accurate

1Fr Catheter Profile

Minimal Vessel Trauma

Thermo-sensitive Polyurethane (PUR) Material

Softens like Silicone In-Vivo

Centimeter Markings

Accurate Tip Placement

Integrated Extension Set for Keeping Hands Away from Insertion Site

Decreased Risk of Catheter-Related Infections†

Side Clamp

Convenient Line Management

Radiopaque Catheter

Clear Visualization for Terminal Tip Placement

24Ga Introducer

Easy Insertions in Small Veins

Product Code Description Box

1261.20 Catheter with Splitting Introducer Needle 10

1261.208 Catheter with Stylet 10

1261.203 Catheter with Stylet & Splitting Introducer Needle 10

1261.20N 24 Ga Splitting Introducer Needle 20

1261.207 Catheter with Stylet & 24 Ga Cannula 10

AMS 8198-1 Neonatal PICC Tray 20

Vygon 103A Park Drive, Montgomeryville, PA 18936

phone: 800-473-5414 fax: 215-672-6740 web: www.vygonus.com email: [email protected]

*Premicath is a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) for central venous catheterization indicated for mid to long-term infusion of TPN or intravenous medications.

†Ryder, M: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters. Vascular and Related Access Devices. 28: 4, 1993, p 954.

As with any peripherally inserted central catheter placement procedure, complications may include catheter occlusion, phlebitis, hemorrhage, thrombosis, and infection.

1Fr Neonatal PICC*

Premicath®

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