Nerve Block Trays 10dsp/cs, 186A002
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-186A002
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
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Description
The Avanos 186A002 (formerly Halyard/Kimberly-Clark) is a Nerve Block Tray. This is a specialized, all-in-one procedural kit designed to facilitate peripheral nerve blocks, providing clinicians with the necessary sterile components to administer regional anesthesia.
Key Features
Comprehensive Kit: Pre-assembled to improve clinical efficiency by ensuring all required items are available in a single sterile package.
Sterile & Single-Use: Provided as an EO-sterile tray to maintain a high standard of infection control and eliminate the need for hospital reprocessing.
Large Sterile Field: Typically includes a CSR wrap that serves as an alcohol-repellent work surface for the clinician during the procedure.
Standardized Components: Designed to support a variety of nerve block techniques, including those for the upper and lower extremities.
Standard Tray Components
While specific contents can vary slightly based on the manufacturing lot, a standard 186A002 tray generally contains:
Needles:
1 x 25G x 1.5" Needle (for local infiltration)
1 x 18G x 1.5" Needle (for drawing up medication)
1 x 21G x 1.5" Needle
Syringes:
1 x 10 mL Luer Lock Syringe
1 x 20 mL Luer Lock Syringe
Preparation & Cleanup:
3 x Povidone-Iodine Swabs (or Chlorhexidine equivalent)
4 x Gauze Pads (4" x 4")
1 x Fenestrated Drape (to isolate the injection site)
Accessories:
1 x Medicine Cup (60 mL)
1 x Needle Stick Pad (for safe sharps disposal)
1 x Extension Set (for connecting the syringe to the block needle)
Technical Specifications
Model Number: 186A002
Product Type: Nerve Block Tray
Sterility: Sterile, Single-Use
Packaging: Sold as 10 trays per case
Manufacturer: Avanos Medical (Pain Management and Recovery)
Primary Uses
Regional Anesthesia: Used to deliver local anesthetic around specific nerves to provide anesthesia for surgical procedures (e.g., orthopedic surgery).
Acute Pain Management: Employed for post-operative pain control to reduce the patient's reliance on systemic opioids.
Diagnostic Nerve Blocks: Used to identify the specific nerve responsible for a patient's chronic pain before proceeding with more permanent treatments like radiofrequency ablation.