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IV Cannula – 14G – Angiocath Imported
انجوكاث مستورد (Angiocath – Imported)

IV Cannula – 14G – Angiocath Imported

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IV Cannula – 14G – Angiocath Imported

Single-use peripheral IV cannula (angiocath), 14G gauge, color-coded orange. Constructed with a flexible FEP polymer catheter and a sharp stainless-steel needle, featuring a clear flash chamber for immediate blood-flashback confirmation. Ideal for large-bore emergency IV access and rapid fluid or blood transfusion (flow rate ~219 mL/min). Sterile, individually packaged.

Specifications

Size
14G
Country of origin
N/A (مستورد – البلد غير محدد في البيانات المتاحة)
Brand
انجوكاث – مستورد (Angiocath – Imported)
Use
للاستخدام مرة واحدة
Sterile
نعم – معقمة
Flow rate
~219 مل/دقيقة
Color code
برتقالي (Orange)
Flash chamber
شفاف
Needle material
فولاذ مقاوم للصدأ
Catheter material
FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) بوليمر مرن

Questions & answers

What makes a 14G cannula different from other sizes?

14G is the widest common peripheral IV size, offering the highest flow rate (~219 mL/min). It is preferred for emergencies and rapid blood or fluid transfusion. The lower the gauge number, the larger the catheter diameter.

What is the color coding of a 14G cannula?

According to international ISO color-coding standards and BD Angiocath classifications, 14G IV cannulas are color-coded orange.

Is this cannula sterile and single-use?

Yes, the Angiocath IV cannula is sterile, individually packaged, and strictly single-use.

Is a 14G cannula suitable for pediatric use?

No, 14G is too large for pediatric use and is reserved for adult emergency access. For children, smaller gauges such as 22G or 24G are used.

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