GamCath Short-Term Catheters
Advancing catheter technologies to improve therapy access for acute patients
More access options to optimise therapy delivery
Catheter choices may help optimise therapy delivery and streamline workflows in the ICU. Based on our expertise in acute dialysis, Vantive has developed a broad range of GamCath catheters that combine flexibility and innovation to help provide optimal patient care. The line of GamCath catheters includes Conventional, HighFlow and Dolphin Protect coating options to meet the unique needs of adult and paediatric patients in the ICU.
Compatible Products
Acute Therapy Systems
CRRT Solutions
Filtersets & Catheters
Digital Solutions
Supporting the unique needs of acute patients
The broad line of GamCath catheters is an integral part of Vantive’s comprehensive framework of products, services and support, specially developed for the needs of ICU professionals and their patients. GamCath catheters leverage Vantive’s long-standing leadership and expertise in critical care to help further maximise treatment options powered by our market-leading PrisMax and Prismaflex technology, all to support the individual needs of acute patients.
Vantive, GamCath, Prismaflex, PrismaLung+ and PrisMax are trademarks of Vantive Health LLC or its affiliates.
References
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Vantive GamCath HighFlow Dolphin Catheter 510(k) Summary.
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