Radio-opaque 'bloodless' cannula

Made:
circa 1960-1979
Radio-opaque 'bloodless' cannula for IV therapy with one way

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Radio-opaque 'bloodless' cannula for IV therapy with one way
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Radio-opaque 'bloodless' cannula for IV therapy with one way syringe. Virtually displaced the Butterfly needle for anaesthesia. Gilston added the blue clamp, advantage - not a needle in situ so lasts a long time; can be used for arterial cannulation; blood sampling easy from the plastic cannula. Made 1960-79.

Details

Category:
Anaesthesiology
Object Number:
1999-790
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 40 x 190 mm
type:
cannula
credit:
Gilston, Alan