Intraosseous (IO) Needle Set for Emergency Access
Specifications
| Available Sizes | 15G |
| Available lengths | 15 mm, 25mm, 45mm |
| Supplied sterile in peel-open packages | |
| Intended for one-time use only | |
Production Description
The intraosseous (IO) needle is designed for use with the IO Power Driver, this system provides a swift and secure port into the intraosseous space, ensuring that life-saving fluids and medications reach the central circulation within seconds, even in challenging emergency scenarios.
The intraosseous (IO) needle set is designed for use with the IO Power Driver, this system provides a swift and secure port into the intraosseous space, ensuring that life-saving fluids and medications reach the central circulation within seconds, even in challenging emergency scenarios.
The Power of Intraosseous Access: The intraosseous (IO) space is a unique and highly effective component of the vascular system, characterized by its rapid blood flow that persists even during states of shock. By utilizing this non-collapsible entry point into the systemic venous system, our IO Needle Sets deliver critical treatments as quickly and effectively as traditional IV access, making them an indispensable tool when conventional venous access is difficult or likely to delay vital management.
Intended Use:
The IO Vascular Access System is intended for establishing rapid and reliable intraosseous access to the central vascular system for the administration of fluids, medications, and blood products. It serves as a crucial alternative when peripheral intravenous access is difficult, delayed, or unattainable in emergency and critical care situations.
Key Features & Specifications:
- Premium Material: Crafted from high-quality 304 stainless steel for superior strength and reliable penetration.
- Optimal Gauge: All needles are 15 gauge, providing a robust lumen for efficient fluid and drug delivery.
- Tailored Lengths for All Patients: Available in three precise lengths to accommodate diverse patient needs and insertion sites:
- 15mm Needle: Specifically designed for pediatric patients (3-39kg), facilitating easy access through softer bone.
- 25mm Needle: Ideal for patients weighing over 40kg, offering rapid penetration through the hard exterior of adult bones.
- 45mm Needle: Perfect for humerus insertion or patients with excessive overlying tissue, ensuring successful access in challenging anatomies.
- Optimized Drill Tips: The 25mm and 45mm needles feature a beveled drill tip for quick and effortless penetration through dense adult cortical bone.
- Safety & Convenience:
- Latex-Free: Eliminates concerns for latex-sensitive patients and providers.
- Disposable: Ensures sterility and consistent performance with each use.
- Sterile & Individually Wrapped: Sold as a box of 5 individually wrapped, sterile packs for immediate and safe deployment.
- Seamless Integration: Specifically intended for use with the IO Power Driver, enabling fast and controlled insertion.
Advantages:
- Rapid Access: Establishes a secure vascular port within seconds, significantly reducing time to treatment.
- Reliable in Emergencies: Provides a non-collapsible access point that maintains patency even in shock or severe dehydration.
- Broad Patient Applicability: Three distinct needle lengths cater to a wide range of patient sizes, from pediatric to adult, including those with challenging anatomies.
- High Flow Rates: Facilitates the rapid infusion of fluids and medications comparable to standard IV access.
- User-Friendly Design: Beveled drill tips and power driver compatibility ensure quick, easy, and controlled insertion, minimizing trauma.
- Sterile and Safe: Individually wrapped, disposable, and latex-free components prioritize patient and provider safety.
Application
Applications:
The IO Vascular Access System is an essential tool in various critical scenarios where immediate vascular access is paramount:
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): For rapid administration of resuscitation drugs during cardiac arrest.
- Severe Shock States: Including hypovolemic, septic, anaphylactic, and cardiogenic shock, for urgent fluid resuscitation and vasopressor delivery.
- Trauma: When conventional IV access is difficult due to extensive injuries, burns, or collapsed veins.
- Pediatric Emergencies: Overcoming the challenges of venous access in infants and children.
- Status Epilepticus: For swift delivery of anticonvulsants.
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): Particularly in pediatric patients requiring rapid fluid and insulin therapy.
- Mass Casualty Incidents: Facilitating quick access for multiple patients in high-volume emergency situations.
- Pre-hospital and Emergency Department Settings: A vital component of emergency medical services protocols.





