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Celsite® Epoxy
Premium venous access ports with special compact port design

Celsite® Epoxy Access Port Systems are indicated for any condition that requires mid to long-term intermittent or continuous venous infusion.

They are intended to be used for repeated, intravenous administration of, for example, chemotherapy, antibiotic and anti-viral drugs, parenteral nutrition, blood sampling or transfusion.
The port has an epoxy body with a titanium chamber and is high pressure resistant up to 325 PSI (22,4 bar).


Special Features

  • Compact port design with enlarged puncture area in relation to the port housing size
  • Large range of silicone and polyurethane catheters
  • Pre-connected versions available for increased reliability of connection
  • High pressure resistance up to 325 PSI ( 22,4 bar)
  • Available with radiopaque "CT" marking (except for the US market) which indicates power injectability of the port on x-ray
     

General Features

  • Anatomic design and lower profiled nose for simplified insertion and patient comfort
  • Titanium chamber for enhanced security
  • Also available in small sizes to facilitate implantation in paediatric and underweight patients
  • High density silicone septum for reliable puncture and to ensure maximum port life
  • 2 suture holes to facilitate fixation of the port
  • The radiopaque catheter is graduated from 5 cm in order to facilitate an easy, precise and safe implantation
  • Rounded atraumatic catheter tip
  • Reliable radiopaque connection ring with anti-kink protection
  • MRI compatible, Latex, DEHP and PVC free
     

Available Implantation Technique

  • Seldinger
  • Braunule, Seldinger
  • Surgical cut-down
     
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Celsite® Epoxy Access Port Systems are indicated for any condition that requires mid to long-term intermittent or continuous venous infusion.

They are intended to be used for repeated, intravenous administration of, for example, chemotherapy, antibiotic and anti-viral drugs, parenteral nutrition, blood sampling or transfusion.
The port has an epoxy body with a titanium chamber and is high pressure resistant up to 325 PSI (22,4 bar).


Special Features

  • Compact port design with enlarged puncture area in relation to the port housing size
  • Large range of silicone and polyurethane catheters
  • Pre-connected versions available for increased reliability of connection
  • High pressure resistance up to 325 PSI ( 22,4 bar)
  • Available with radiopaque "CT" marking (except for the US market) which indicates power injectability of the port on x-ray
     

General Features

  • Anatomic design and lower profiled nose for simplified insertion and patient comfort
  • Titanium chamber for enhanced security
  • Also available in small sizes to facilitate implantation in paediatric and underweight patients
  • High density silicone septum for reliable puncture and to ensure maximum port life
  • 2 suture holes to facilitate fixation of the port
  • The radiopaque catheter is graduated from 5 cm in order to facilitate an easy, precise and safe implantation
  • Rounded atraumatic catheter tip
  • Reliable radiopaque connection ring with anti-kink protection
  • MRI compatible, Latex, DEHP and PVC free
     

Available Implantation Technique

  • Seldinger
  • Braunule, Seldinger
  • Surgical cut-down