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Navilyst Medical On the Road: AVA Edition

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Navilyst Medical AVAViva Las Vegas! Join Navilyst Medical September 15-17 for the Association for Vascular Access 2009 Annual Conference. Numerous workshops and sessions are planned to ensure what's learned in Vegas... Doesn't stay in Vegas! One timely session topic not to miss: Survival 101 for Vascular Access Programs in a Time of Healthcare Economic Uncertainty... It's all about the DATA!

Stop by Navilyst Medical Booth 400 to learn more about products and technologies delivering the highest standard of patient care including: Xcela® Power Injectable PICCs and Ports, EZ Huber® Safety Infusion Set, Enhanced PICC Convenience Kits and the newest addition to the PASV® Valve Technology family, the Xcela PICC with PASV.

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New EZ Huber® Safety Infusion Set

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ez huberNavilyst Medical's new EZ Huber Safety Infusion Set has a unique dual-action safety mechanism designed to reduce the risk of bloodborne pathogen exposure that threatens clinician safety and is a significant cost to the healthcare system. One safety feature shields the tip of the needle after the needle is withdrawn from the patient to prevent accidental needle sticks. Another safety feature is a protective cover that surrounds the entire needle after withdrawal to reduce exposure to aerosolized or splattered infusion fluids and blood. The EZ Huber Safety Infusion Set is compatible with Navilyst Medical's new Xcela® Power Injectable Port and is rated for up to 5mL/sec at 300 psi for contrast-enhanced CT imaging procedures. Approximately 10 million Huber Needle Infusion Sets are used annually in the U.S. to provide access to implanted port catheters.
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