ON-Q Elastomeric Pump, 100 ml x 2 ml/hr, P100X2
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-P100X2
- Packing Info:
- 5/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
The Avanos P100X2 is a fixed-flow elastomeric infusion pump within the ON-Q Pain Relief System*. It is the higher-flow counterpart to the P100X1, designed to deliver local anesthetic at double the speed while maintaining a compact, portable footprint.
Key Features
Compact Portability: The 100 mL reservoir is small and lightweight, making it ideal for patients who need to remain mobile or those with smaller frames.
Higher Fixed Flow Rate: Pre-set to deliver a steady 2.0 mL per hour, providing a more robust dose of medication for patients with higher pain management needs compared to the 1.0 mL/hr model.
Non-Opioid Therapy: Delivers local anesthetic directly to the surgical site or nerve, helping to reduce the reliance on systemic narcotics and minimizing side effects like dizziness and nausea.
Mechanical Reliability: Operates entirely on elastomeric pressure (the tension of the internal balloon). It requires no batteries, electricity, or complex programming, making it completely silent.
Integrated Safety Filter: Includes a built-in, in-line filter to ensure the medication stream is free of air and particulate matter before it reaches the patient.
Simplified Design: As part of the "P" series, this unit focuses on the core pump functionality and is typically paired with a standard or specialized catheter during the procedure.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: P100X2 (ON-Q* Elastomeric Pump).
Fill Volume: 100 mL.
Flow Rate: 2.0 mL per hour (Fixed).
Nominal Infusion Duration: 50 hours (approximately 2 days).
Sterilization: Gamma Radiation.
Packaging: Standard unit of sale is a case of 10 units.
Primary Uses
Moderate Pain Management: Suited for surgeries where a 1.0 mL/hr flow is insufficient, but a large-volume reservoir (like 270 mL or 400 mL) is not required.
Short-Term Recovery: Ideal for procedures where the most intense pain is expected to subside within the first 48 hours.
Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Often used for continuous nerve blocks where a 2.0 mL/hr basal rate is required to maintain effective regional anesthesia.
Ambulatory Surgery: The small size allows patients to easily carry the pump in a waist pouch or shoulder bag, facilitating earlier discharge from the hospital.