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The Safe Choice


Introcan Safety®


3 Closed IV Catheter


helps shield against Needlesticks


Blood Exposure Catheter Complications From start to finish, Introcan Safety 3 provides:


• Fully automatic safety shield that protects against needlesticks. • Multiple-access septum that helps prevent blood exposure. • Advanced stabilization that minimizes catheter movement to help reduce irritation and associated restarts.


• Lower cost and less waste from insertion through disposal.


The following is a list of supporting documents and reference material: 1) Tosini, et al “Neelestick Injury Rates According to Diff erent Types of Safety-Engineered Devices: Results of a French Multicenter Study”, Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, Vol 31, No. 4 April 2012 (p. 402-407) 2) Bausone-Gazda D, et al, A Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare the Complications of 2 Peripheral Intravenous Catheter-Stabilization Systems, Journal Of Infusion Nursing, 2012, Nov-Dec: 33(6):371 84 3) Shears G MD, Comparing an Intravenous Stabilizing Device to Tape, Journal of Infusion Nursing, Vol. 29, No.4 July/August 2006 4) B. Braun Engineering Data on File 5) B. Braun Introcan Safety 3 Cost Analysis Model. 6) McNeill, EE, et al., a Clinical Trial of a New All-in-one Peripheral Short Catheter, JAVA, 2009, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp46-50 7) Infusion Nurses Society (2011), Infusion Nursing Standards of Practice, Journal of Infusion Nursing Supplement, Vol. 34, No. 15, Std. 22, Std. 36


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