Capd Accessories ( Titanium Clip )

Capd Accessories ( Titanium Clip )

Titanium clips used in CAPD are specialized medical devices designed to secure and seal catheters and tubing in peritoneal dialysis systems. They ensure the proper functioning and longevity of the dialysis setup by securely fastening components and preventing leakage or disconnection during treatment.

The Connection between the peritoneal dialysis catheter with internal diameter of 2.64 mm-3.3mm and external diameter of 4.88 mm -5.08 mm and the external extension catheter for medical institutionsin peritoneal dialysis treatment.

Secure Fastening: Titanium clips provide a secure and reliable closure mechanism for catheters and tubing, minimizing the risk of accidental dislodgement or leakage.

Biocompatibility: Made from biocompatible titanium, they are well-tolerated by the body and minimize the risk of allergic reactions or adverse tissue responses.

Longevity: Resistant to corrosion and wear, titanium clips offer long-term durability and maintain their integrity throughout the dialysis treatment period.

Ease of Use: Simple application and removal process, facilitating quick adjustments or replacements as needed during dialysis procedures.

Safety: Designed to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues and ensure patient comfort during extended dialysis sessions.

Compatibility: Compatible with standard CAPD catheters and tubing configurations, ensuring universal applicability in clinical settings.

 

How it Works:

Application: Titanium clips are applied manually or with specialized instruments around the catheter or tubing connection points in the peritoneal dialysis system.

Secure Fastening: Once applied, the clips securely hold the components in place, preventing unintended movement or disconnection during dialysis treatment.

Maintenance: Regular inspection and replacement of titanium clips ensure continuous reliability and safety of the CAPD system.

Material: Constructed from medical-grade titanium, known for its strength, lightweight nature, and biocompatibility.

Design: Typically designed with a small, clamp-like structure that can be easily applied and secured around catheters or tubing.

Size: Available in various sizes to accommodate different catheter and tubing diameters used in CAPD systems.

 

Applications:

  • Peritoneal Dialysis: Essential for securing and maintaining the integrity of CAPD catheters and tubing, facilitating effective fluid exchange and waste removal in patients with renal failure.