Celsite® ECGVenous access ports for accurate ECG guided catheter positioning
Celsite® ECG 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 catheter of Celsite® ECG can be placed via intra-atrial ECG detection. This allows accurate placement of the catheter tip at the cavo-atrial junction without intraoperative fluoroscopy. The position of the catheter trip is monitored by changes in the P-wave.
Special Features
- Accurate catheter tip placement via intra-atrial ECG detection
- Available with radiopaque "CT" marking (except for the US market) which indicates power injectability of the port on x-ray
- Compact port design with enlarged puncture area in relation to the port housing size
- High pressure resistance up to 325 PSI ( 22,4 bar)
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
Additional Information
- Universal adapter is required for connection with ECG monitor (B. Braun Certodyn Universal Adapter, Reference 4150228)
- Feasibility of this method has been shown in numerous clinical publications and clinical routine e.g.:
- M. Stas, et al., ESJO 2011; 27: 316-320: Peroperative intravasal electrographic control of catheter tip position in access ports placed by venous cut-down technique, ESJO 2011; 27: 316-320, M. Stas, et al.
- Pittiruti M et al., J Vasc Access. 2011 Feb: The intracavitary ECG method for positioning the tip of central venous catheters: results of an Italian multicenter study.
- Pelagatti C, J Vasc Access. 2011 Oct-Dec: Endovascular electrocardiography to guide placement of totally implantable central venous catheters in oncologic patients.
Celsite® ECG 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 catheter of Celsite® ECG can be placed via intra-atrial ECG detection. This allows accurate placement of the catheter tip at the cavo-atrial junction without intraoperative fluoroscopy. The position of the catheter trip is monitored by changes in the P-wave.
Special Features
- Accurate catheter tip placement via intra-atrial ECG detection
- Available with radiopaque "CT" marking (except for the US market) which indicates power injectability of the port on x-ray
- Compact port design with enlarged puncture area in relation to the port housing size
- High pressure resistance up to 325 PSI ( 22,4 bar)
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
Additional Information
- Universal adapter is required for connection with ECG monitor (B. Braun Certodyn Universal Adapter, Reference 4150228)
- Feasibility of this method has been shown in numerous clinical publications and clinical routine e.g.:
- M. Stas, et al., ESJO 2011; 27: 316-320: Peroperative intravasal electrographic control of catheter tip position in access ports placed by venous cut-down technique, ESJO 2011; 27: 316-320, M. Stas, et al.
- Pittiruti M et al., J Vasc Access. 2011 Feb: The intracavitary ECG method for positioning the tip of central venous catheters: results of an Italian multicenter study.
- Pelagatti C, J Vasc Access. 2011 Oct-Dec: Endovascular electrocardiography to guide placement of totally implantable central venous catheters in oncologic patients.