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Extension Set with Straight Button Connector - 10 Pack

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DA-1011-3032-P
MPN:
DA 1011 3032
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Description

Danumed Extension Set for Gastrostomy Button

The Danumed Extension Set is designed for enteral feeding, medication and gastric decompression in combination with a gastrostomy button. Innovative features optimize the flow rate and simplify the handling for the caregiver.

Equipped with the innovative rotating Swivel connector ENSwivel, for easy connection and disconnection of ENFit devices. All danumed ENFit connectors offer the advantages of the ENSwivel: ENFit, Y-ENFit and Bolus-ENFit. The danumed Extension Set also comes with a high-end, shape-optimised button connector for easy, safe and tight connection to the button.

Extension set for delivery of enteral nutrition, liquid medication and decompression. 

Innovative features optimise the flow rate and simplify the handling for the user. 

Cost-efficient solution with usage for up to 14 days.

Rotating Connector

• Allows for the easy connection and release of ENFit connections.

• Even very tight connections can be easily released.

• Only the rotating Swivel is turned and not the entire connector.

This feature avoids any twisting of the enteral tube which is both painful for the patient and inconvenient for the user.

• All danumed ENFit connectors offer the advantages of the ENSwivel: ENFit, Y-ENFit and Bolus-ENFit.

High-End Button Connector

• The locking mechanism with optimised design ensures an easy and tight connection to the button

Increased safety for the patient

• The ENFit connector according to DIN EN ISO 80369-3 avoids tubing misconnections and increases patient safety.

• All ENFit connectors from danumed are made of TRITANTM, a plastic material resistant to aggressive solutions/medicines.

• All extension sets with ENFit® connector are free from latex, PVC, DEHP and BPA.

• The biocompatible tube made of polyurethane is kink resistant and reduces the hazard of tube occlusions and the number of alarm signals of the enteral pump.

 

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