Teleflex (NYSE:TFX) today announced it launched two new devices to enhance PICC insertion procedures and reduce complications.
The company launched the Arrow VPS Rhythm DLX device and the NaviCurve stylet, both of which Teleflex designed to work together to give vascular access specialists more efficient and predictable PICC placement.
VPS Rhythm DLX gives physicians real-time catheter tip location information using the patient’s cardiac electrical activity. The device is available with an optional integrated ultrasound featuring a catheter-to-vessel ratio tool that promotes standardization in vessel measurement. It can work with the Arrow PICC preloaded with the NaviCurve stylet for tip navigation/location technologies.
According to the company, VPS Rhythm DLX with TipTracker technology eliminates the need for a confirmatory x-ray and helps clinicians insert seamlessly through ultrasound vessel assessment, PICC navigation, to final tip confirmation in the lower third of the superior vena cava.
“We remain committed to building strong partnerships with our clinicians and hospitals, and these latest advancements in Arrow Catheter Insertion Technology from Teleflex align with our mutual goal toward zero catheter-related complications,” Lisa Kudlacz, president and GM of the vascular division at Teleflex, said in a news release. “The introduction of our new positioning device and enhanced catheter design complement our proprietary Arrowg+ard Blue Advance PICC antimicrobial and antithrombogenic protection that reduces thrombus accumulation and the primary pathogens responsible for most healthcare-associated infections.4 With multiple levels of protection, critical innovations, best-in-class education and bedside support, we are well suited to be the partner of choice for our customers.”