MedComp

1499 Delp Drive
19438 Harleysville, PA
USA

Phone: (+1-215)256-4201
Fax: (+1-215)256-1787
http://www.medcompnet.com
mbasta@medcompnet.com

Company Profile

About us
Medcomp® was founded in 1978 to produce and market Vascular Access Catheters for acute hemodialysis. At that time, catheter technology was in its early stages of development. The designs were simple, consisting of a single lumen catheter for single needle dialysis or double lumen catheters for continuous flow dialysis. Since the early 80’s, our engineering and applications expertise have been put to work to provide a superior catheter to meet the increasing demand for a better product for a changing market.
Research and development by our in-house staff of engineers, working in conjunction with some of today’s preeminent physicians in the field of vascular access, has allowed us to provide our customers with some of the most innovative vascular access technology available today. From our Canaud and Tesio® Catheters (Dr. Bernard Canaud, France and Dr. Franco Tesio, Italy) to our Raulerson Duo-Flow™ (Dr. J. Daniel Raulerson, USA) and our recent Split Cath® (Dr. Stephen Ash, USA), we are continually improving on existing technology by providing a biocompatible, durable, high flow catheter to suit every need. The medical community is encouraged to submit suggestions, opinions, or comments regarding product function, design or development. This philosophy has been the cornerstone of Medcomp®’s growth.
Marketing and distribution of our vascular access products is accomplished through 11 United States distributors and over 85 International distributors. Medcomp® is a global market leader, tailoring our products and technology to the demands of several geographic markets. Current marketing networks and a wealth of intellectual property assure Medcomp®’s leadership in the years to come.

Product Information
01.03.01 Dialysis equipment

01.03.01.02 Haemodialysis equipment and accessories

01.03.01.03 Peritoneal dialysis equipment and accessories

01.04.01 Anaesthetic equipment

01.04.01.05 Infusions sets

05.11 Catheters
Duo-Flow™ XTP 22.10.2007

The unique Duo-Flow™ XTP Catheter overcomes several complications normally associated with standard “D” design double lumen acute access catheters. The fixed circular tube within a tube allows for a 360º arterial uptake and reduces the need for reversing blood lines. The design also increases catheter stability in-situ as compared to conventional double lumen catheters, which exhibit a “whipping” action during use.

Multi-Cath™ 22.10.2007

Central Vein Catheters allow infusion therapy in the critical care environment by permitting: infusion of various drugs and antibiotics, blood sampling, and central venous monitoring.

Double and triple models allow multiple drugs to be administered through the same catheter. The Multi-Cath™ Central Vein Catheter is a vital tool for the intensivist where central access is limited but vital.

Using proprietary resin fabricating techniques, high flow lumens and soft tips have been accomplished in multi-lumen configurations (double 4FR, 5FR and triple 5.5FR).
Soft Polyurethane with super soft tip in smaller French size configurations.

• 4FR Double Lumen with 20/19g lumens
• 5FR Double Lumen with 19/18g lumens
• 5.5FR Triple Lumen with 22/22/20g lumens

Small guidewire (.018”) and needle (21g) facilitate safe, small vein entry.

Soft-Line™ 22.10.2007

• Soft-Line™ material eliminates kinking due to its excellent memory.

• Soft, highly radiopaque tip reduces incidence of vessel damage and aids in confirming catheter tip placement.

• Suture wing allows secure fixation.

• French size and length designations for ease of identification.

• 360º venous ports offers catheter stability in-situ along with improved flows.

• 360º arterial ports help eliminate vessel occlusion and arterial insufficiency.

• Priming volume designation for ease of catheter maintenance.

• Strain relief collars reduce kinking at the exit site.

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