ON-Q Pain Relief System with SOAKER Catheter 100 ml, 1 ml/hr, 1 in./25 mm, PS6503
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-PS6503
- Packing Info:
- 5/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
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Description
The Avanos PS2501 is a model within the ON-Q Pain Relief System* product line. It is a compact, fixed-flow elastomeric infusion pump designed for localized pain management following surgery, specifically featuring a SOAKER catheter* for uniform medication distribution.
Key Features
SOAKER Catheter Technology:* Includes a 1-inch (2.5 cm) "soaker" section designed to distribute local anesthetic evenly across a small surgical site or nerve area.
Non-Opioid Analgesia: Delivers medication directly to the source of pain, helping to reduce the need for systemic narcotics and their associated side effects like nausea and sedation.
Continuous Infusion: Automatically and continuously delivers a regulated flow of local anesthetic without the need for patient interaction.
Maintenance-Free: Completely mechanical and non-electronic; it requires no batteries, power cords, or complex programming.
Portable Design: Small and lightweight, allowing patients to stay mobile and often facilitating a quicker transition from hospital to home.
Safety Filtering: Equipped with an integrated filter to ensure the medication remains free of air and particulates.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: PS2501 (ON-Q* with SOAKER*).
Fill Volume: 100 mL.
Flow Rate: 1.0 mL per hour (Fixed).
Nominal Infusion Duration: Approximately 100 hours (roughly 4 days).
Catheter Type: SOAKER* Catheter.
Catheter Soaker Length: 1 inch (2.5 cm).
Needle Gauge: 17 GA introducer needle included in the kit.
Sterilization: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
Packaging: Standard unit of sale is a case of 5 units.
Primary Uses
Minor Surgical Procedures: Used for acute pain management following surgeries with small incisions, such as podiatric, hand, or specific laparoscopic procedures.
Small Incision Infusion: Ideal for targeted numbing where a 1-inch "soaker" field is sufficient to cover the surgical site.
Localized Nerve Block: Can be used to provide a continuous block to a specific nerve group to facilitate early recovery and movement.
Enhanced Recovery (ERAS): Supports clinical protocols aimed at faster mobilization by providing steady, non-narcotic pain control.