AKA: Male Luer Lock Cap Set, Catheter Caps-Non-Injectable
It is well known that Central Venous Catheters (CVCs) create a higher risk of infection in those who use hemodialysis (HD). These long-term CVCs pose a sepsis risk even after the exit site has healed. Infections can occur when care givers touch the CVC limbs and open ends. Dried blood left on the threads of the CVC limbs raises the risk of infection, too.
Current practice is to disinfect the catheter with the caps in place. This is done before using the CVC for a HD treatment. The recent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Guideline Scrub the Hub, says to remove each cap and disinfect the threads and lumen as part of a two-step cleansing. But, this requires the CVC tip to be open to the air, which raises the risk of contamination.
The See Luer Cap allows for complete disinfection of the exposed threads. Its design permits full access of CVC limb threads. The high-risk inside part of the CVC is closed off and not at risk of getting contaminated.
When the See Luer Cap is not retracted (open) (Figure 2.) for disinfection, it acts like a typical CVC cap, occluding the threads and inner lumen. This device lowers the risk of infection in an elegant and simple way.
Special Features:
Packaging: (1) blue and (1) red per set, 100 sets per bag /4,000 sets per case
How to Put on See Luer Caps:
How to access the catheter threads:
How to end an HD treatment:
Medical (Core) & Thermal Industry
NESPL Code | NMPC20 |
Manufacturer Code | MPC-130 |
Manufacturer | MPC |
Type | Parts / Accessories |