On-Q Painbuster Pump Kit with Silver Soaker Catheter 10, 100 mL x 1 mL/Hour, PM006
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-PM006
- Packing Info:
- 5/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
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Description
he Avanos PM006 is a specialized model within the ON-Q Pain Relief System* product line. Unlike the Homepump models designed for general IV or chemotherapy use, the PM006 is specifically engineered for epidural pain management following surgery.
Key Features
Epidural-Specific Kit: Purpose-built for the continuous delivery of local anesthetics into the epidural space, rather than into a wound site or peripheral nerve.
Fixed Low-Flow Control: Utilizes a precise capillary restrictor to maintain a slow, constant flow rate essential for safe epidural analgesia.
Non-Opioid Pain Relief: Provides localized numbing to reduce or eliminate the need for systemic narcotics (opioids) and their associated side effects.
Maintenance-Free Operation: A completely mechanical system that requires no batteries, electricity, or complex programming, reducing the risk of device failure.
Radiopaque Components: The included catheter is visible under X-ray or fluoroscopy, allowing clinicians to verify accurate placement easily.
Safety Filtration: Features an integrated filter to prevent air or particulates from entering the sensitive epidural space.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: PM006 (ON-Q* Pain Relief System).
Fill Volume: 100 mL.
Flow Rate: 1.0 mL per hour (Fixed).
Infusion Duration: Approximately 100 hours (roughly 4 days).
Needle Gauge: 17 GA (standard epidural introducer needle included).
Catheter Length: 24 inches (approx. 61 cm).
Catheter Soaker Length: 0.5 inches (approx. 1.27 cm).
Sterilization: Ethylene Oxide (EtO).
Material: Latex-free; contains DEHP (standard for these medical-grade plastics).
Packaging: Sold in cases of 5 units.
Primary Uses
Post-Operative Epidural Analgesia: Used to manage acute pain after major abdominal, thoracic, or lower-extremity surgeries.
Continuous Regional Block: Ideal for patients who benefit from a multi-day "numbing" effect in a specific region of the body to facilitate early mobility.
Labor and Delivery Support: Used in obstetric settings where continuous, low-flow epidural anesthesia is required for pain management.
Ambulatory Recovery: Allows patients to transition to a home setting while still receiving continuous, high-quality regional pain relief.