IV CANNULA COMPLICATIONS…..

An iv cannula is a small plastic tube inserted into a vein.

● Provide fluids when you are dehydrated or when you are not able to drink.

● It is also adjusted for the blood transfusion process.

● Administer medication directly into your bloodstream. There are some specific medications that you can not take orally, which are administered through the vein.

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IV CANNULA COMPLICATIONS.

Intravenous calculation is a technique in which the cannula is placed inside the vein to provide venous access. Venous access allows sampling of blood as well as administering of medications, fluid, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy and blood products.

Veins have three layers of wall composed of an internal endothelium surrounded by a thin layer of connective tissue. The venous valve encourages the unidirectional flow of blood.

Now we are going to discuss the complications of iv cannula, all about it.

COMPLICATIONS OF IV CANNULA.

IV cannula inserted for various reasons or purposes already discussed above.

So before inserting iv cannulas.

● Verify the name of the patient, and explain all the procedures that you are going to do.

● Clean their hands and wear gloves.

● Clean your skin with antiseptic and sterile equipment.

● This is somewhere painful.

● And it has some risks like the risk of infection, bruising and skin irritation, blockage of veins.

● So you should be careful to avoid some complications in administering iv cannulas.

So many complications can happen if are nadmadministeringe iv cannula correctly.

These are. Local complication.

1. infiltration.

2. Extravasation.

3. Thrombosis.

4. Thrombophlebitis.

5. Phlebitis.

● Systemic complications.

1. embolism.

2. Pulmonary embolism.

3. Air embolism 

4. Catheter embolism.

5. Hematoma.

6. Systemic infection.

7. Speed shock.

8. Circulatory overload.

9. Allergy reaction.

10. Extravasation.

11. Needlestick injury.

Infiltration.

It results when the infusion cannula becomes dislodged from the vein and fluids are infused into the surrounding tissue.

CAUSES.

Device dislodged from a vein or perforator vein.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS.

1. increasing oedema at the site of the infusion.

2. Discomfort, burning, pain at the site.

3. Feeling tight at the site.

4. Decreased skin temperature around the site.

5. Absent backflow of blood.

6. Slower flow rate.

PREVENTION.

1. Remove the device.

2. Elevated the limbs.

3. As the circulation.

4. Apply warm shocks to aid absorption.

5. Notify the doctor if severe.

6. Check the iv site frequently.

● EXTRAVASATION., a complication of iv cannula.

It occurs when fluid seeps out from the lumen of the vessel into the surrounding tissue.

CAUSES.

1. Damage to the posterior wall of the vein.

2. Occultation of the vein.

3. proximal to the injury site

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS.

1. Swelling.

2. Discomfort.

3. Burning.

4. Tightness illness.

5. Coolness.

6. Slow flow rate.

● THROMBOSIS.

Thrombosis occurs when blood flow through the vein is obstructed by a local thrombus.

Catheter-related thrombosis arises as a result of injury to the endothelial cells of the venous wall.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS.

1. painful.

2. Readiness.

3. Swollen vein.

4. Sluggish.

5. Stopped inflow.

● THROMBOPHLEBITIS.

Thrombophlebitis is an inflammatory process that causes a blood clot to form and block one or more veins, usually in the legs.

Infusion allowed to continue after thrombophlebitis can be a major cause of this.

The affected vein might be near the surface of the skin.

CAUSES.

1. Trauma.

2. Surgery.

3. Prolonged inactivity.

Deep vein thrombosis, increases the risk of serious health problems. it's usually treated with blood-thinning medication.

4. Injury to the vein.

5. Inherited blood clotting disorder.

6. Being immobilised for a long time.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS.

1. Warmth

2. Tenderness.

3. Pain in the affected area.

4. Redness.

5. Swelling.

There are some complications like…

Pulmonary embolism

Lasting leg pain and swelling post-phlebitic syndrome.

● PHLEBITIS.iv cannula complication.

Peripheral venous catheter-associated phlebotomy is caused by inflammation of the vein at cannula access.

It can have a mechanical, chemical or infectious cause.

A good practice when inserting a cannula, include an appropriate choice of device, the site can help you to prevent this.

● INFECTION.

An iv line is like a small plastic tube that goes into your vein.

An iv line creates a small hole in your skin. there is a risk of spreading bacterial infection.

Clean their hands before they put in or touch your iv line.

SYMPTOMS

1. Pain 

2. Redness.

3. Swelling.

4. Cruising.

5. Oozing fluid.

Bloodstream infection can cause high temperatures, chills, and nausea.

● NEEDLE PRICK INJURY

● For injury, wash with soap and running water.

● For none in fact skin exposure. Wash with soap and water.

● For mucosal exposure. Wash thoroughly.

● Encourage the wound to bleed, ideally by holding it under running water 

● Wash the wound using running water and plenty of shops.

● Do not scrub the wound while you are washing it.

● Dry the wound and cover it with a waterproof plaster or dressing.

● You should also seek urgent medical advice as you may need treatment to reduce the risk of infection

● EMBOLI.

Something that travels through the bloodstream, lodges in blood vessels and blocks it; examples of emboli are a detached blood clot, a clump of bacteria, and a foreign inn material such as air.

There are 3 types of emboli.

1. Pulmonary emboli.

2.  Air emboli.

3.  Catheter emboli.

IV CANNULA MANUFACTURER IN DELHI.

We are Denex has been engaged in manufacturing and exporting a variety of medical disposables, which includes iv cannula with PTFE catheter, wings with port, wings without ports, and wings without port. of various sizes like 14G, 16G, 17G, 18G, 20G, 22G, 24G, 26G.

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Iv cannula manufacturer in Delhi, denex international has been able to achieve great confidence among medical disposable users in India and abroad which is evident from the regular orders from the international market and various domestic institutions, the best iv cannula manufacturer and exporter in Delhi.

Various foreign markets where we are exporting directly such as Bangladesh, Egypt, Singapore, Turkey, South Africa, Malawi etc.

Strong mutual support of the company, iv cannula exporter, has helped our product to reach various other parts of the world.

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