Profile: R4 Vascular, Inc. designs and manufactures accessories for catheter placement. Our Zeus™ catheter biomimetic coating allows heparin–free maintenance & reduces thrombus accumulation and allergic reaction. Our DrainEx™ drainage catheter is a kink–resistant polyurethane catheter with a patent pending rapid exchange lumen, and a built–in suture cutting cleat that enables a single clinician to lock the catheter without needing a second set of hands. Our Pegasus™ is incorporated with a novel hub that allows the clinician to suture anywhere along the patent pending hub, or use a sutureless system for secure placement.
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• Apheresis Catheter Kits |
• Catheter Accessories (FDA Code: KGZ / 878.4200) An introduction/drainage catheter is a device that is a flexible single or multilumen tube intended to be used to introduce nondrug fluids into body cavities other than blood vessels, drain fluids from body cavities, or evaluate certain physiologic conditions. Examples include irrigation and drainage catheters, pediatric catheters, peritoneal catheters (including dialysis), and other general surgical catheters. An introduction/drainage catheter accessory is intended to aid in the manipulation of or insertion of the device into the body. Examples of accessories include adaptors, connectors, and catheter needles. |
• Catheters |
• Drainage Catheter |
• Drainage Catheters and Accessories |
• General & Plastic Surgery Nephrostomy Catheter (FDA Code: GBO / 878.4200) |
• General & Plastic Surgery Pediatric Catheter (FDA Code: GBN / 878.4200) |
• Guidewires |
• Implanted Hemodialysis Catheter (FDA Code: MSD / 876.5540) A blood access device and accessories is a device intended to provide access to a patient's blood for hemodialysis or other chronic uses. When used in hemodialysis, it is part of an artificial kidney system for the treatment of patients with renal failure or toxemic conditions and provides access to a patient's blood for hemodialysis. The device includes implanted blood access devices, nonimplanted blood access devices, and accessories for both the implanted and nonimplanted blood access devices. |
• Intravascular Catheter Securement Device (FDA Code: KMK / 880.5210) An intravascular catheter securement device is a device with an adhesive backing that is placed over a needle or catheter and is used to keep the hub of the needle or the catheter flat and securely anchored to the skin. |
• Irrigation Catheter (FDA Code: GBX / 878.4200) |
• Peripherally Inserted Catheter |
• Therapeutic Intravascular Catheter (FDA Code: LJS / 880.5970) A percutaneous, implanted, long-term intravascular catheter is a device that consists of a slender tube and any necessary connecting fittings, such as luer hubs, and accessories that facilitate the placement of the device. The device allows for repeated access to the vascular system for long-term use of 30 days or more, and it is intended for administration of fluids, medications, and nutrients; the sampling of blood; and monitoring blood pressure and temperature. The device may be constructed of metal, rubber, plastic, composite materials, or any combination of these materials and may be of single or multiple lumen design. |