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C-Series Home Pump, 300 mL, 6 mL/hr, C300060

$2,272.95
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Medex SKU:
AVA-C300060
Packing Info:
24/Case
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

The Avanos C300060 is a high-volume ambulatory infusion pump in the Homepump C-Series* line. It is a non-electronic, disposable device designed to deliver medications—primarily chemotherapy—at a fixed, continuous rate in a home or outpatient setting.

Key Features

  • Elastomeric Balloon Technology: Utilizes a pressurized internal membrane to drive fluid at a steady rate without the need for batteries, power cords, or electronic maintenance.

  • Non-Electronic & Silent: Operates without mechanical noise or alarms, providing a more comfortable experience for patients during rest or daily activities.

  • Pre-set Flow Rate: Employs a fixed-rate capillary restrictor that prevents programming errors, ensuring the patient receives the exact prescribed dose.

  • Ambulatory Portability: The lightweight, compact design allows the device to be worn in a carrying pouch, facilitating patient mobility and independence.

  • Safety Filtering: Features a built-in 1.2-micron air-eliminating and particulate filter to protect the patient from air embolisms and contaminants.

  • Dosing Flexibility: Supports overfill and partial fill capacities, allowing clinicians to adjust the volume while maintaining reliable delivery pressure.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: C300060 (Homepump* C-Series).

  • Nominal Fill Volume: 300 mL.

  • Flow Rate: 6.0 mL per hour.

  • Nominal Infusion Duration: Approximately 50 hours (roughly 2 days).

  • Accuracy Rating: Typically within +- 15% of the labeled flow rate.

  • Sterilization: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).

  • Material Safety: Contains DEHP; manufactured without natural rubber latex.

  • Packaging: Standard unit of sale is a case of 24 units.

  • Regulatory Status: Prescription Only (Rx).

Primary Uses

  • Continuous Chemotherapy: Widely used for oncology protocols (such as 5-Fluorouracil) that require a steady infusion over a 48-to-50 hour window.

  • Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy: Ideal for delivering intravenous antibiotics that must maintain a specific therapeutic concentration in the blood over several days.

  • Outpatient Care: Facilitates the transition of patients from hospital settings to home care for complex treatments, reducing the need for extended inpatient stays.

  • Chronic Pain Management: Can be utilized for the continuous delivery of analgesics when a 6 mL/hr flow rate is clinically indicated.