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BD Insyte-N™ Autoguard™ Shielded IV Cannula

Attend to small veins, limited access sites and low venous pressure

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Overview

The BD Insyte-N™ Autoguard™ Shielded IV Cannula includes all of the features of the BD Insyte-N™ Autoguard™ Shielded IV Cannula in a 0.56-in cannula length. With the push of a button, the needle instantly retracts—reducing the risk of accidental needlestick injuries. The cannula is also made with BD Vialon™ Biomaterial, which is designed to recover after kinking to help provide longer dwell times and therefore, minimise restarts.

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Features and Benefits
Push-Button Shielding

BD push-button needle shielding technology is demonstrated to reduce needlestick injuries by 95%.1*

Improved First-Stick Success

BD Instaflash™ Needle Technology on the cannula's 20-G, 22-G and 24-G sizes incorporates a notched needle that may improve first-stick success and reduce painful hit-and-miss insertions.

BD Vialon™ Biomaterial

This unique proprietary biomaterial softens up to 70% in the vein, enabling longer dwell times2† and reducing the chance of mechanical phlebitis by up to 50%.2†

References

Notes

* Compared to a nonsafety IV cannula

† Compared to a fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) cannula

References

1. Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, et al. Evaluation of a safety IV cannula (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report (abstract). Presented at: Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America; 2001.

2. Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous cannulas. Ann Intern Med. 1991;114:845-854

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Notes

* Compared to a nonsafety IV cannula

† Compared to a fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) cannula

References

1. Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, et al. Evaluation of a safety IV cannula (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report (abstract). Presented at: Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America; 2001.

2. Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous cannulas. Ann Intern Med. 1991;114:845-854

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References

Notes

* Compared to a nonsafety IV cannula

† Compared to a fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) cannula

References

1. Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, et al. Evaluation of a safety IV cannula (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report (abstract). Presented at: Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America; 2001.

2. Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous cannulas. Ann Intern Med. 1991;114:845-854

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