BD Venflon Pro Safety Needle Protected IV Cannula

Safety is in sight

BD Venflon Pro Safety Needle Protected IV Cannula is a ported, passive safety peripheral IV catheter (PIVC) designed to help minimise the risk of unanticipated blood spatter and needlestick injuries (NSIs).

Also available with BD Instaflash Needle Technology to provide immediate visual confirmation of vessel entry, increasing opportunities for first attempt insertion success.

Safety you can trust

A passive safety needle system fully shields the needle tip as it is withdrawn, providing protection from needlestick injury (NSI).

Success you can see

BD Instaflash Needle Technology incorporates a notched needle, which is designed to improve insertion success and reduce painful hit-and-miss insertions.

Passive safety

Provides protection from needlestick injury (NSI).

BD Vialon Catheter Material

Softens in the vein up to 70%, enabling longer dwell times,¹* minimizing re-starts* and reducing the risk of mechanical phlebitis.¹*

BD Instaflash Needle Technology

Designed to confirm immediate vessel entry and minimize painful hit-and-miss insertion attempts.

Ergonomic design

Designed to accommodate a variety of techniques.

Back-cut needle design

Designed to offer optimal skin and vein penetration.

Flexible wings

Help provide comfortable securement for the patient.

Ported design

‘Snap’ cap helps prevent port being accidentally opened.

Removable white vent cap

Provides flexibility to address a variety of needs.

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Notes:

*Compared with an FEP catheter.

†Applicable to BD Venflon Pro Safety Needle Protected IV Cannula with BD Instaflash Needle Technology 

References
  1. Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1991;114:845–854.

BD-39783 (08/2021)

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