Accoson Infusion Cuff

(3 customer reviews)

$30.00

Accoson Infusion Cuff

Accoson Pressure Infusion Cuff

Latex free cuff specifically created to aid rapid IV infusion

An inflatable device used to aid IV infusion delivery speed. these cuffs features a large-scale accurate pressure gauge, simple switch valve for rapid deflation and a strong fine-mesh front for excellent visibility. The cuff is available in two different sizes: 500ml & 1000ml

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Accoson Infusion Cuff

Accoson Pressure Infusion Cuff

Latex free cuff specifically created to aid rapid IV infusion

An inflatable device used to aid IV infusion delivery speed. these cuffs features a large-scale accurate pressure gauge, simple switch valve for rapid deflation and a strong fine-mesh front for excellent visibility. The cuff is available in two different sizes: 500ml & 1000ml

Key Features:

  • Made in the UK
  • Large scale accurate pressure gauge
  • Press valve for rapid deflation
  • Gauge protector
  • Fine adjustment valve on pressure gauge
  • Strong fine mesh for excellent visibility
  • All component parts available separately
  • Available in 0.5 litre and 1.0 litre sizes
  • All parts latex free, with a one piece inflatable cuff

3 reviews for Accoson Infusion Cuff

  1. Avatar Of Jasen Wunder

    jasen wunder

    I have an IV busy and sometimes the bags just need a little extra help! This was inexpensive and speeds up my time!

  2. Avatar Of Kyle Smith

    Kyle Smith

    I do infusions at home and they are supposed to be 2 hrs long, but were lasting anywhere from 4-6 hours and just taking a huge chunk out of my day. I ordered this to help get things back to 2 hrs and it worked like a charm. Took me a second to figure out the right pressure, but it works like a charm!

  3. Avatar Of Arlisa Walker Chandler

    Arlisa Walker Chandler

    You pump it up to push fluids quickly. One pressure for the most part. If you need to use a whole bag of fluids , fine. If you need to administer part of a bag, it’s difficult to determine how much fluid has gone in. You have to deflate it, then look at what’s left in the bag after it settles. Either too much or have to start again. Difficult if you are trying to keep the needle in while deflating and checking level and starting/ stopping again

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