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Blood Collection System
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What is a Blood Collection System?
A Blood Collection System is a set of sterile tools and equipment used to collect patient blood samples for medical purposes. The blood sampling kit consists of a needle and needle protector, a blood sampling bag, a vacuum tube holder, and a blood transfusion bag. An optional leukocyte reduction filter is available.
The blood sampling bag is designed for the secure storage and transport of collected blood, while the vacuum tube holder is meant for the efficient handling of multiple blood samples. The leukocyte reduction filter is intended to remove white blood cells from the collected blood. This blood collection system is available in single, double, triple, and quadruple. Needles are size 16G.
AdvaCare Pharma manufactures this Blood Collection System in ISO and CE certified facilities in India, China, and the USA. Our production plants strictly follow healthcare standards for quality and safety and are regularly inspected to ensure their compliance.
Product Specifications
Type
System Components
Single
Single blood collection system is a one-time use kit that comes with a 16G needle, needle protector, blood sampling bag, and vacuum tube holder. It is designed for safe and accurate blood collection, minimizing the risk of contamination.
Double
Double blood collection system is a single-use kit that includes two blood transfusion bags, a 16G needle, a needle protector, a blood sampling bag, and a vacuum tube holder. This blood collection kit is designed to ensure the accurate and safe blood collection and storage while minimizing the risk of contamination.
Triple
Triple blood collection system is a one-time use kit that includes three blood transfusion bags, a 16G needle, needle protector, blood sampling bag, and vacuum tube holder. An optional leukocyte reduction filter is also available. This blood collection kit is designed for efficient and safe blood collection, processing, and transfusion in medical settings.
Quadruple
Quadruple blood collection system is a complete, single-use blood collection kit that includes four transfusion bags, a 16G needle, needle protector, blood sampling bag, and vacuum tube holder. An optional leukocyte reduction filter, which is designed to remove white blood cells from the collected blood, may be added to ensure the purity and safety of the collected blood.
16-gauge Needle
16-gauge Needle is a large-diameter needle used in blood collection systems for rapid blood flow. It is designed to puncture the vein quickly, reducing the pain and discomfort experienced by the patient. Due to its size, a 16G needle is typically reserved for patients with larger veins or when a large volume of blood is required for testing or transfusion.
Needle Protector
Needle Protector is a device used in blood collection systems that covers and protects the sharp end of the needle. This design helps prevent accidental needlesticks and protects healthcare workers from exposure to potential blood-borne pathogens. The needle protector is typically made of plastic and is designed for single-use disposal.
Blood Sampling Bag
Blood Sampling Bag is a single-use sterile plastic bag used to collect and store blood samples during the blood collection process. It is designed to prevent contamination of the blood sample and maintain its integrity until it can be processed or analyzed in a laboratory. The blood bag typically includes a label for identifying the patient and the collected sample.
Vacuum Tube Holder
Vacuum Tube Holder is an essential component of blood collection systems that secures the collection tube during blood collection procedures. Made from durable and lightweight materials, it allows for easy handling and positioning of the collection tube. The holder can accommodate different tube sizes and is designed to provide a secure fit, reducing the risk of accidental dislodgement during the blood collection process.
Leukocyte Reduction Filter (optional)
Leukocyte Reduction Filter (optional) is a component in blood collection systems that is designed to remove white blood cells from collected blood. These filters are often used in transfusion procedures to reduce the risk of adverse reactions and improve the overall quality of the blood product. They work by trapping leukocytes in the filter, while allowing other blood components to pass through.
Blood Transfusion Bag
Blood Transfusion Bag is a flexible plastic bag designed for the collection, storage, and transfusion of blood and blood products. It is equipped with an outlet port that allows for the attachment of a transfusion set or a needle for blood withdrawal. These bags come in single, double, triple, and quadruple configurations to suit the specific needs of medical professionals. The bags are sterile and designed for one-time use.
Why choose us as your Blood Collection System manufacturer?
AdvaCare Pharma is a trusted manufacturer of Blood Collection Systems that come in various volume capacities and types. Our AccuPoint™ brand products have STED dossier support and are manufactured in ISO and CE-certified facilities in China, India, and the USA. We conduct frequent internal and third-party evaluations to ensure that all medical devices under our brand surpass the expectations of our distributors.
We are an established blood collection system manufacturer founded with the vision of providing the best value to medical distributors by offering high-quality products, and market-specific solutions. As a supplier of medical devices for over two decades, we have been implementing a vested supplier-distributor relationship that distinguishes us from other large-scale medical manufacturers with global distribution. Our distribution network currently covers 65 markets worldwide, reflecting our commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare products.
Uses
How is a Blood Collection System used?
To use a blood collection system, the phlebotomist first verifies the patient's identity, cleans the puncture site, and then inserts the needle into the patient's vein. Once blood is collected, the needle is removed and a needle protector is placed over the needle tip for safe disposal.
How is the correct blood collection tube selected?
The correct blood collection tubes will depend on the type of tests needed to be performed. The tubes will be labeled with the type of blood or fluid that they are intended to collect, as well as the anticoagulant added to the tube.
How should users prevent blood from clotting in the blood collection tubes?
Blood will clot if it is not kept moving. To prevent blood from clotting, the blood collection tubes should be filled completely and the tubes should be inverted several times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant.
How should a Blood Collection System be disposed of?
After use, the entire blood collection system including the used needles and blood bags must be disposed of in a biohazard container according to local regulations to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. It is important to follow proper disposal protocols to minimize the risk to healthcare workers, patients, and the environment.
FAQs
What are the different parts of a Blood Collection System, and how do they work together?
A blood collection system consists of a needle, needle protector, blood sampling bag, vacuum tube holder, blood transfusion bag and optionally a leukocyte reduction filter. These components work together to ensure the safe and efficient collection of blood samples or donations.
What are the differences between single, double, triple, and quadruple blood collection kits?
Single, double, triple, and quadruple blood collection systems refer to the number of blood bags included in the system. Single and double systems are commonly used for blood donations, while triple and quadruple systems are used for blood component preparation.
How should blood collection sets be stored to maintain their efficacy?
Blood collection kits should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. They should also be kept away from chemicals and substances that could potentially damage the packaging or the contents of the system.
What is the recommended method for disinfecting a Blood Collection System?
The components of blood collection sets should be disinfected using an appropriate disinfectant solution according to the product instructions. After disinfection, the system should be rinsed thoroughly with sterile water or saline before use to ensure the removal of any residual disinfectant. Most components of the system are for single use only and must be disposed after use.
What are the requirements for handling and shipping Blood Collection Systems?
Blood collection kits should be stored and transported in accordance with the product instructions and applicable regulations. Ensure that the systems are properly labeled and that any necessary documentation and certifications accompany the product during shipping, including clear instructions on their proper use and disposal.
What quality control processes do you implement for your Blood Collection Systems?
We maintain stringent quality assurance protocols throughout the entire lifecycle of our medical devices, incorporating certifications such as CE, ISO, and/or USFDA to uphold the utmost standards of quality and safety.
Does your Blood Collection System seamlessly integrate with current healthcare systems?
Yes, our medical devices are designed and manufactured to integrate seamlessly with existing healthcare systems and workflows, making adoption and implementation smooth for healthcare providers.
Is it possible for me to distribute your medical devices in my region?
We encourage collaboration with distributors abroad who wish to distribute our Class I and Class II medical devices in their respective markets. For further details on distribution opportunities in your region, please reach out to our International Sales Department.
How do you ensure regulatory compliance for importing your Blood Collection System?
We provide comprehensive regulatory support for distributors, guaranteeing compliance with local regulations during the importation of our medical devices. Our adept Regulatory Affairs Department, consisting of pharmacists, biomedical engineers, Quality Assurance (QA) professionals, and documentation specialists, ensures smooth product registration.
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