How to Achieve Precise and Controllable Clinical Drainage Operations? Terey Medical's Disposable Multifunctional Drainage Tube Provides a Systematic Solution
In various surgical procedures and clinical treatments, drainage operation is an important part of postoperative management. Traditional drainage methods may face challenges such as inaccurate positioning, poor drainage, and patient discomfort. The disposable multifunctional drainage tube launched by Hunan Terey Precision Medical Device Co., Ltd. provides a reliable drainage solution for clinical practice through systematic design.

Visualized Puncture Positioning: Enhancing Operational Precision
Terey Medical's drainage tube adopts a unique negative pressure observation window design, combined with a hollow needle core patent technology. During the puncture process, doctors can observe the puncture position in real-time through the observation window, aiding in achieving precise positioning and laying a good foundation for subsequent drainage operations.

Excellent Material Selection: Ensuring Safety and Comfort
The catheter is made of imported polyurethane material, which has good biocompatibility and kink resistance. The application of a hydrophilic coating makes catheter insertion smoother, helping to reduce patient discomfort and facilitating subsequent catheter removal.

Anti-Clogging Design: Maintaining Drainage Patency
The oval side hole design is another feature of this Terey Medical product. This structural design helps maintain the patency of the drainage channel, reducing the risk of tube blockage, and ensuring the stability of the drainage effect.

Complete Set Configuration: Meeting Diverse Clinical Needs
The product offers two choices: a standard set and a composite set, including necessary components such as the drainage catheter, trocar, and fixation device. This complete configuration scheme provides flexible options for different clinical scenarios.

Radiopaque Marker: Facilitating Postoperative Monitoring and Management
The Mark marker on the catheter is radiopaque, facilitating the confirmation of catheter position through postoperative imaging examinations and providing convenience for long-term drainage management.

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