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Cannulas are thin, flexible tubes inserted into veins or body cavities to deliver fluids, medications, or to withdraw blood. They are essential tools in intravenous therapy, anesthesia, and emergency medicine.
Key Features
Available in various gauges and lengths for different clinical needs
Sterile, single-use designs to prevent infection
Colour-coded hubs for easy size identification
Flexible, biocompatible materials for patient comfort
Safety-engineered options to reduce needlestick injuries
Common Types
Peripheral Cannulas – for short-term intravenous access
Midline Cannulas – for intermediate-term therapy
Central Venous Cannulas – for long-term or complex treatments
Uses in Healthcare
Intravenous fluid and medication administration
Blood sampling and transfusions
Oxygen delivery via nasal cannulas
Emergency and critical care interventions
Cannulas – Medical Overview
Cannulas are thin, flexi...
Cannulas – Medical Overview
Cannulas are thin, flexible tubes inserted into veins or body cavities to deliver fluids, medications, or to withdraw blood. They are essential tools in intravenous therapy, anesthesia, and emergency medicine.
Key Features
Available in various gauges and lengths for different clinical needs
Sterile, single-use designs to prevent infection
Colour-coded hubs for easy size identification
Flexible, biocompatible materials for patient comfort
Safety-engineered options to reduce needlestick injuries
Common Types
Peripheral Cannulas – for short-term intravenous access
Midline Cannulas – for intermediate-term therapy
Central Venous Cannulas – for long-term or complex treatments