BD SmartSite needle-free connector

Protect your clinicians with a proven design while enabling standartisation with your BD® Infusion Pump/Gravity sets

A widely used technology offering a leak-free system for chemotherapy when used in combination with Texium devices.1,2

The BD SmartSite connector offers a vial to vein solution, from drug preparation to administration, whilst also enabling connector standardisation with BD® infusion pumps.

Compatibility with the BD Alaris Pump and gravity administration sets

The BD SmartSite connector has the same proximal and distal connectors as the BD Alaris Pump module and gravity administration set Y-ports, enabling standardization. 

Flat, smooth surface

The surface design makes it easy to clean and disinfect the access point.

Straight fluid pathway

The straight fluid pathway provides laminar flow and easy flushing.3

Closed system delivery

The BD SmartSite connector pairs with the Texium closed male luer to form a leak-free closed system drug transfer device (CSTD) to deliver hazardous drugs.

SKU/REF Description Priming Volume (mL)

Flow Rate

Pressure Rating Quantity per Box Quantity per Case
2000E7D SmartSite Needle Free Connector 0.1 >6 L/hr 325 PSI@10 mL per second 50 100
2000EA7D SmartSite Needle-Free Connector Arterial (Red) 0.1 >6 L/hr 325 PSI@10 mL per second 50 100
10011098 SmartSite Stopcock w/ 1 SmartSite Connector 0.34 N/A 325 PSI@10 mL per second 50 100
MFX8011E SmartSite Stopcock w/ 2 SmartSite Connectors 0.2 144 (mL/min) Max. 2.5 bar 50 150
MFX8080E SmartSite 3-stopcock Manifold 14 cm 1.2 115 (mL/min) Max. 2.5 bar 50 150

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References
  1. Data on File: C--0499 - Claim #6 - Leak-free drip-free (9 Oct 2020); C--0659 The BD SmartSite needle-free connector Texium Compatibility (9 Oct 2020).
  2. Data on File: K053049 Safety Male Luer 510(k) (12 Jan 2006).
  3. O’Grady N, Alexander M, Burns L et al. Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter- Related Infections. Clin Infect Dis. 2011 May 1; 52(9): 197–200.

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