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ON-Q Elastomeric Pump, 100 ml, 1 ml/hr, P100X1

$764.95
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Medex SKU:
AVA-P100X1
Packing Info:
5/Case
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

The Avanos P100X1 is a foundational, fixed-flow model within the ON-Q Pain Relief System*. Unlike the "PM" or "PS" series kits which include specialized catheters, the P100X1 refers specifically to the elastomeric infusion pump itself. It is designed for simple, continuous delivery of local anesthetic to a surgical site or nerve.

Key Features

  • Compact Design: With a 100 mL capacity, this is one of the smallest pumps in the line, making it highly portable and discreet for patients during early mobilization.

  • Fixed Flow Rate: Pre-set to deliver a steady 1.0 mL per hour, ensuring a controlled and consistent administration of medication without the need for adjustment.

  • Non-Opioid Analgesia: Provides targeted pain relief that helps reduce or eliminate the need for systemic narcotics, thereby lowering the risk of side effects like nausea and sedation.

  • Maintenance-Free Operation: Operates purely on mechanical elastomeric pressure (the "balloon" force); it requires no batteries, electricity, or electronic programming.

  • Simple Integration: Often used as a primary pump component that can be paired with various catheter types depending on the specific surgical needs.

  • Safety Filtering: Includes an integrated in-line filter to protect the patient from air or particulate matter in the medication stream.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: P100X1 (ON-Q* Elastomeric Pump).

  • Fill Volume: 100 mL.

  • Flow Rate: 1.0 mL per hour (Fixed).

  • Nominal Infusion Duration: 100 hours (roughly 4.2 days).

  • Sterilization: Gamma Radiation.

  • Packaging: Standard unit of sale is a case of 10 units.

Primary Uses

  • Minor Post-Operative Recovery: Ideal for surgeries with small incisions or lower medication volume requirements where 4 days of relief is sufficient.

  • Targeted Nerve Blocks: Used for continuous peripheral nerve blocks where a low, steady basal rate is required to maintain a localized "numb" field.

  • Ambulatory Home Care: Its small size allows patients to carry the device easily in a small pouch, facilitating early discharge from the hospital.

  • Pediatric or Small-Frame Patients: Often selected for patients who require smaller volumes of local anesthetic.