Non-tunneled catheters are a type of catheter used for short-term access to the vascular system. They are inserted directly into a vein or artery and are typically used for a few days or weeks. Non-tunneled catheters are often used for administering medications, fluids, or blood products, as well as for drawing blood samples. They are also used for dialysis, chemotherapy, and other treatments. Non-tunneled catheters are available in a variety of sizes and materials, including silicone, polyurethane, and latex. They are typically inserted using a needle or a Seldinger technique. The catheter is then secured in place with sutures or adhesive tape. Non-tunneled catheters are widely used in healthcare settings due to their ease of insertion and removal. They are also cost-effective and can be used for a variety of treatments. Some companies in the non-tunneled catheter market include B. Braun, C. R. Bard, Teleflex, Smiths Medical, and Cook Medical. Show Less Read more
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