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Combined Spinal and Epidurals Just Got Smarter and Simpler
Identifying CSE Procedural Concerns
In addition to wanting higher quality, more cost-effective products, anesthesiologists in a recent market research study involving simulated procedures1 voiced their top concerns in performing Combined Spinal and Epidural procedures for:
1. Locating the intrathecal space
2. Locating the epidural space
3. Stabilizing the spinal needle
4. Avoiding wet tap |

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Regardless of experience and skill level, practitioners encounter complications from time to time. In the above cited study,1 anesthesiologists identified the challenges associated with spinal needle instability and the potential complications that can affect patient safety and comfort.
To meet the key challenges of performing CSEs, the new BD Durasafe Plus™ Epidural Lock CSE Needle Set brings together the traditional BD CSE products with critical, unique design elements.
| Catalog # |
BD Durasafe Plus™ Mini Kits |
Packaging |
| 400286 |
27G BD™ Whitacre Spinal Needle
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17G BD Perisafe™ Locking Epidural Needle
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19G Closed End Catheter |
Box of 6
Case of 30 |
| 400287 |
27G BD™ Whitacre Spinal Needle |
18G BD Perisafe™ Locking Epidural Needle |
20G Closed End Catheter |
Box of 6
Case of 30 |
| Catalog # |
BD Durasafe Plus™ CSE Trays |
Packaging |
| 405815 |
27G BD™ Whitacre Spinal Needle |
17G BD Perisafe™ Locking Epidural Needle
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19G Closed End Catheter |
Case of 10 |
| 405816 |
27G BD™ Whitacre Spinal Needle |
18G BD Perisafe™ Locking Epidural Needle |
20G Closed End Catheter |
Case of 10 |
References:1 Study of Combined Spinal and Epidural Procedures and Simulated Use of the
BD Durasafe Plus™ Epidural Lock CSE Needle Set; data on file BD.
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