Venue puncture channels

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  • Das B. Braun Venofix® A Venenpunktionsbesteck von B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG verfügt über einen orangefarbenen Flügelgriff aus Chrom-Nickelstahl, der an einem dünnen, flexiblen Schlauch und einem transparenten Anschluss für einen effizienten intravenösen Zugang befestigt ist. Das Gerät wird vor einem schlichten weißen Hintergrund angezeigt.
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    B. Braun Venofix® a vein puncture cutlery

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  • Die Sarstedt Safety-Multifly® Kanüle der Servoprax GmbH ist eine medizinische Butterfly-Kanüle für den intravenösen Zugang und die Blutentnahme. Sie verfügt über ein kurzes transparentes Rohr mit blaugrünen Flügelgriffen und ist am Ende des 200 mm langen Rohrs mit einem weißen Kunststoffanschluss für erhöhte Sicherheit verbunden.
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    Sarstedt Safety-Multifly® cannula G21 x 3/4 '' (200mm hose) | Pack (120 pieces)

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  • Medizinische Kanülen und Insulinnadeln von BD Micro-Fine Plus mit Arzt im Hintergrund beim Dokumentieren.
  • Die B. Braun Venofix® Sicherheitskanüle (0,8 x 19 mm, 21G) von B. Braun Deutschland GmbH verfügt über einen blauen Flügelabschnitt, einen transparenten Anschluss und einen flexiblen Schlauch mit einer weißen Kappe für eine effiziente Venenpunktion und Blutentnahme.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun Venofix® Safety Venue puncture 0.8 x 19 mm 21G 30G | Pack (50 pieces)

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Venipuncture cannulas are used daily in the medical field. These cannulas are used to create access to a patient's vein to draw blood, administer infusions, or give medications. Venipuncture cannulas play a crucial role in healthcare to perform the necessary procedures safely and reliably.


What are venipuncture cannulas and how are they used?

Venipuncture cannulas are tools for setting up infusions or drawing blood. With a venipuncture cannula, a precise puncture site can be created, which causes only minimal injury. Venipuncture cannulas combine precision, safety, and ease of use to simplify the work for medical personnel during blood draws or infusions and to offer the patient a more comfortable experience. Venipuncture cannulas are intended for single use. They provide a quick and reliable way to gain access to the veins. The most common areas of application for venipuncture cannulas are in blood collection and infusions, where fluids or medications are introduced directly into the bloodstream.


Advantages of using venipuncture cannulas

To ensure a flawless procedure with the venipuncture cannula, medical personnel with skill and precision is required.

  • Quick access: Venipuncture cannulas allow for quick and reliable access to the patient's vein.
  • Application safety and comfort: Thanks to the particularly fine needle tip and a smooth surface design, the placement of the access is achieved with minimal resistance. This reduces the burden on the patient and is especially suitable for those with sensitive skin.
  • Versatile: Venipuncture cannulas can be used in a variety of ways, whether for blood draws, administering fluids, or giving medications.
  • Single use: Venipuncture cannulas are intended for single use. This reduces the risk of infection.
  • Safety: The venipuncture cannula is designed so that the needle is enclosed with an integrated safety device at the end of the treatment. This prevents the transmission of infections and protects healthcare personnel from needle stick injuries.
  • User-friendliness: Cannulas equipped with a winged handle can be positioned very precisely, which is particularly advantageous with hard-to-reach veins.


What differences are there compared to other types of cannulas?

In the medical field, there are many different cannula types, each tailored to the needs of the patient or the specific treatment.

Peripheral venous catheters

Differences: Unlike venipuncture cannulas, peripheral venous catheters remain in the vein after puncture. This creates a longer access that allows for repeated infusions. Peripheral venous catheters are more suitable for long-term use.

Similarities: Both types of cannulas provide good access to veins.

Peripheral venous catheters

Safety Cannulas

Differences: Safety cannulas are equipped with a mechanism that is intended to protect against needlestick injuries after puncture.

Similarities: Safety cannulas can be used both as venipuncture and indwelling venous cannulas.

Safety Cannulas

Pen needles

Differences: Pen needles are not used for venous puncture, but are used for subcutaneous injection, meaning the direct injection of medication into the tissue of the skin.

Commonalities: Pen needles and venous puncture needles are the same in terms of cannula technique, but different in application.

Pen needles

Conclusion on venous puncture needles

Venous puncture needles are essential tools in all medical facilities. They enable precise and safe blood collection as well as intravenous therapies. With their thoughtful design, they not only offer easier application for the professional staff, but they are also more comfortable for the patient. Other types of cannulas like venous indwelling cannulas, safety cannulas and pen needles meet specific requirements that differ from those of venipuncture cannulas but can also be used together. Discover our wide range of different cannulas and find the right equipment for your needs. You can find more products on the topic of health at Altruan.

How does a venipuncture cannula work?

The venipuncture cannula is inserted through the skin into the vein to draw blood, administer fluids, or administer medications.

How is a venipuncture cannula used?

The venipuncture cannula is inserted into the vein after thoroughly disinfecting the skin. This should be done by trained medical personnel.

Why are venipuncture cannulas sterile?

Venipuncture cannulas are sterile to prevent infection because the cannulas are inserted directly into the bloodstream.

How are venipuncture cannulas disposed of?

Venipuncture cannulas should be disposed of in a special sharps container after use to protect personnel from injury and prevent infection.