ON-Q Pain Relief System with SOAKER Catheter, 270 ml, 5 ml/hr, 2.5 in./65 mm, PS6504
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-PS6504
- Packing Info:
- 5/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
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Description
The Avanos PS6504 is a high-flow model within the ON-Q Pain Relief System*. It is an elastomeric infusion pump designed to deliver a steady, continuous flow of local anesthetic to a surgical site or near a nerve to provide effective, non-opioid pain management.
Key Features
SOAKER Catheter Technology:* Includes a 2.5-inch (65 mm) "soaker" catheter designed to distribute local anesthetic evenly across the target area for uniform numbing.
Higher Flow Rate: Delivers a constant flow of 5.0 mL per hour, making it suitable for procedures or patients requiring a more robust delivery of anesthetic than the standard 2.0 mL/hr models.
Non-Opioid Analgesia: Specifically designed to reduce or eliminate the need for systemic narcotics, helping to minimize side effects like nausea, constipation, and sedation.
Maintenance-Free & Silent: Operates purely on mechanical elastomeric pressure; it requires no batteries, power cords, or complex electronic programming.
Radiopaque Catheter: The catheter is visible under X-ray or fluoroscopy, allowing clinicians to verify precise placement within the body.
Integrated Safety: Features a built-in filter to remove air and particulates from the medication stream before it reaches the patient.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: PS6504 (ON-Q* with SOAKER*).
Fill Volume: 270 mL.
Flow Rate: 5.0 mL per hour (Fixed).
Nominal Infusion Duration: Approximately 54 hours (roughly 2.25 days).
Catheter Length: 26.5 inches (approx. 67.3 cm).
Catheter Soaker Length: 2.5 inches (6.5 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
Post-Surgical Pain Relief: Ideal for surgeries with moderate-sized incisions where a higher volume of local anesthetic is beneficial for the first 48+ hours of recovery.
Localized Nerve Infusion: Used to provide continuous regional anesthesia to specific nerve clusters to block pain signals effectively.
Enhanced Recovery (ERAS): Supports clinical protocols that prioritize non-narcotic pain control to facilitate earlier patient mobilization and discharge.
Ambulatory Transition: Its portable and lightweight design allows patients to be discharged from the hospital while still receiving continuous, professional-grade pain therapy.