Disposable Infusion Pump
The Disposable infusion pump is a safe. effective, durable and portable infusion device which is driven by balanced contraction of the elastic reservoir made of medical silicone rubber, with the flow rate controlled by the controlling tubing. The PCA (Patient Controlled Analgesia) administration set allows Patients to administer additional analgesic doses by pressing the button on the PCA set when necessary.
The usage of this product can be apply on postoperative analgesia. child delivery, and therapy of chronic pain, as well as therapies that has application of self administration analgesic infusion for instance malicious tumor.
At present, there are 39 models available to meet requirements of different medication purposes. including basal + PCA bolus series pumps. The basal series pump are not fitted with PCA administration sett that is only allows continuous infusion. The basal + PCA bolus series pumps allow the standard continuous infusion and PCA bolus infusion.
Easy to operate
Multiplicity models of Fornia infusion pumps are designed for physicians to choose for adequate medications upon individual requirement. The PCA administration set allows patients to administer additional doses when necessary. besides the standard continuous infusion.
More options
Fornia disposable infusion pump can provide as five day. infusion ranging from 0.2ml/h to 16ml/h. It can be used for intravenous or epidural infusion.
What is the benefit of using the Fornia Disposable Infusion Pump?
Doctors traditionally treated the pain control with intramuscular injections of analgesics. Doses of intramuscular analgesics were often inadequate and spaced for apart from enough. so that the medication wore off before the patients received the next dose. Pain would usually build up before the next dose of pain reliever was given. If the patients use the Fornia disposable infusion pump to control their pain. it can continually micro inject the pain medication into the patient’s body. Moreover, when the patients still feel pain or discomfort, they can self-control the additional doses by pressing the button of PCA administration set instead of having to call the nurse and waiting for the pain relief to be given to them.
Why is pain control so important?
In addition to keeping patients comfortable, pain control can help them recover faster and may reduce their risk of developing complications after surgery. If their pain is well controlled, they are likely to start walking and doing their breathing exercises sooner. These activities with will help them get their strength back. They may also avoid some problems, such as pneumonia and blood clots, that can occur after surgery.
Is the basal +PCA bolus series infusion pump appropriate for children?
If a child mature enough to understand that after pressing the button the pain is relieved. then he may be a candidate for the pump. There is no set age when a child can routinely be given the pump, but it has been successfully used for post-surgical pain control in children as young as 6 and 7.
Can the patients become addicted?
Nol studies have shown that patients using the infusion pump. often use less medication during their hospital stay. Usually a patient use the pump for only a few days, and then oral medication is enough to relieve his pain.
Application in chemotherapy
The Fornia infusion pumps can be used for chemotherapy which enables the tolerance of flow rate to be limited within 15%.
Please refer to this page to see the types of Disposable Infusion Pump.
Collector : Fatemeh Jahangardiyan