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The Continuous Peripheral Nerve Block Catheter (CPNB) is a type of catheter used to provide regional anesthesia and analgesia. It is inserted into the epidural space and delivers a continuous infusion of local anesthetic to the nerve roots, providing pain relief for a prolonged period of time. CPNB catheters are used in a variety of medical procedures, including orthopedic, abdominal, and gynecological surgeries.
CPNB catheters are designed to be easy to use and provide a safe and effective way to deliver anesthesia and analgesia. They are typically made of a flexible material, such as silicone, and are equipped with a port for the infusion of local anesthetic. The catheter is inserted into the epidural space and connected to a pump that delivers a continuous infusion of local anesthetic.
The CPNB catheter market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include B. Braun, Smiths Medical, Teleflex, and Stryker. These companies offer a range of CPNB catheters, including single-use and reusable models, as well as pumps and accessories. Show Less Read more