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All About Cannulas Types and Applications

Cannulas are small, hollow tubes used in medical procedures to administer fluids, extract samples, or assist in surgical interventions. They come in various types, including nasal cannulas for oxygen delivery, liposuction cannulas for fat removal, and vascular cannulas for accessing blood vessels during surgery.

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All About Cannulas Types and Applications

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  1. All About Cannulas: Types and Applications Romsons Prime Pvt Ltd Mob: 91-7070701513 www.romsons.in info@romsons.in Cannula: What is it? A cannula is a medical device used to administer medication, drain off fluid from the body, draw blood, or insert a surgical instrument during medical procedures. It is a thin flexible tube or hollow needle that can be inserted into the blood vessels or body cavity of a person for the aforementioned purposes.

  2. Types and Applications Cannulas come in different shapes and sizes. Each type is designed for a particular medical procedure. Common types of cannulas and their uses are detailed below: 1. Intravenous (IV) Cannula: IV cannula is the most common type and is employed in intravenous therapy. It is used to deliver drugs, electrolytes, parenteral nutrition, blood components, and other fluids directly into the bloodstream of patients. 2. Nasal Cannula: It helps to deliver supplemental oxygen to patients with respiratory disorders, thus ensuring a constant and regulated flow of oxygen to the lungs. 3. Venous Cannula: It is employed during surgeries to access veins. It is used for inducing anesthesia and regular monitoring of blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and level of blood gases. 4. Arterial Cannula: It is often used for arterial blood sampling. It aids in monitoring the blood pressure and gas levels in the blood. 5. Intravenous Cannula for Infusion Pumps: It is a special type of IV cannula designed to be used with infusion pumps for delivering medications. It secures the connection between the pump and the patient. www.romsons.in Read more: https://www.romsons.in/blogs/post/all-about-cannulas-uses-types-and-applications

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