Y- Connector Push Pull System-nephrol

Y- Connector Push Pull System-nephrol

A Y-connector is used in various medical procedures and setups where branching or combining fluid or gas lines is necessary.

Usage/ApplicationNEPHROLOGY/ DIALYSIS
Country of OriginMade in India
  • Design: Typically, a Y-shaped device made from medical-grade materials like plastic or stainless steel.
  • Function: Allows two or more tubes or lines to be connected into a single line, enabling fluid or gas flow from multiple sources or to multiple destinations.

 

Y- Push Pull Connector, which is used for coronary intervention, Push Pull head knob, which ensures minimal blood and precise navigation of devices in the vasculature, A specially engineered valve with micro vertical slits which facilitale smooth manipulation of device nullify blood loss.

  • Versatility: Facilitates the connection of multiple devices or lines, reducing clutter and optimizing workflow.
  • Efficiency: Simplifies procedures by consolidating connections, minimizing the risk of leakage or disconnection.
  • Compatibility: Designed to be compatible with standard medical tubing sizes and fittings.
  • Luer Lock or Slip Fit Connections: Depending on the design, it may feature luer lock or slip fit connections for secure attachment to tubing.
  • Radiopaque Markers: Some models include radiopaque markers for visibility under imaging (e.g., fluoroscopy).

 

How It Works:

  • Setup: Sterilize the Y-connector and tubing before use.
  • Connection: Attach the tubing from multiple sources to the respective arms of the Y-connector.
  • Operation: Ensure proper flow and monitor for any leaks or blockages during use.
  • Material: Medical-grade plastic or stainless steel for durability and biocompatibility.
  • Sizes: Available in various sizes to accommodate different tubing diameters and flow requirements.
  • Sterility: Usually provided sterile to maintain aseptic conditions during medical procedures.

 

Applications:

  • Infusion Therapy: Used in IV setups to combine multiple IV lines into a single access point.
  • Respiratory Care: Allows for the connection of oxygen or air supply lines.
  • Urinary Catheterization: Used to connect drainage and irrigation lines.