SU130-0321: Cardinal Jackson-Pratt Silicone Round Drain with Trocar 10F

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| Price: | $79.00 per box of 10 |
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| Quantity: | |
| In Stock: | 18 box of 10 |
| Expiration: | 03-2029 (or later) |
Additional Details
Cardinal Health Jackson-Pratt Silicone Round Drains
Jackson-Pratt round drains feature a radiopaque stripe running the entire length of the drain tubing for X-ray detection.
- Silicone Round Drains with Trocar
- Perforation: End
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: GBX
- FDA Product Code Name: CATHETER, IRRIGATION
- GMDN Term Code: 11305
- GMDN Term Name: Closed-wound drain, non-bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Description: A tube-like, non-bioabsorbable device designed to establish a channel for the removal of fluid or purulent material from a closed-wound or an infected area, typically used with a closed drainage system that applies a low negative pressure through the drain lumen. It is typically made of silicone and comes in various designs/sizes for a variety of surgical applications (e.g., orthopaedic, plastic/reconstructive, neurological, gynaecological, thoracic, cardiovascular, general surgery). It might include disposable devices dedicated to drain insertion/function (e.g., sharp trocar blade, connector), however it does not include any fluid collection bags/containers. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Cardinal Health is a global healthcare services and products company offering a wide range of medical and surgical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and supply chain solutions. In the medical products space, Cardinal Health provides essential items used across hospitals, surgery centers, and physician offices—including surgical drapes and gowns, exam gloves, wound care products, and durable medical equipment. The company also supports sterile processing and infection control through its line of prep and patient care items. Known for its extensive private-label portfolio and logistics capabilities, Cardinal Health plays a key role in helping healthcare providers improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver consistent patient care.
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