The Romsons Flexo Cath Thoracic Drainage Catheter (Angled) is designed for efficient evacuation of air, blood, pus, and other fluids from the pleural cavity during thoracic procedures. Manufactured from soft, kink-resistant medical-grade PVC, the catheter provides optimal flexibility while maintaining lumen integrity for uninterrupted drainage.
The angled tip design facilitates anatomical placement, especially in apical positioning for pneumothorax management. It features multiple smooth lateral eyes for effective drainage, a radiopaque line for X-ray visualization, and a universal connector compatible with standard chest drainage systems. Each catheter is sterile, individually packed, and intended for single use.
Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai, supports the structured distribution of Romsons thoracic drainage products across India.
As a recognized dealer and supplier of Romsons medical devices, Shah Trading Corporation provides genuine Flexo Cath thoracic drainage catheters for institutional procurement and bulk hospital requirements and caters to export markets, assisting international buyers with compliant documentation and dependable logistics support.
Key Features:
* Angled tip design for targeted anatomical placement
* Soft, flexible medical-grade PVC construction
* Kink-resistant lumen for uninterrupted drainage
* Multiple smooth lateral eyes for efficient evacuation
* Radiopaque line for accurate positioning confirmation
* Universal connector for standard chest drainage units
* EO sterilized and individually packed
* Available in size 16Fg, 20Fg, 24Fg, 28Fg, 32Fg
Product Specifications:
| Parameter |
Details |
| Product Type |
Thoracic Drainage Catheter |
| Material |
Medical-grade PVC |
| Tip Design |
Angled |
| Drainage Eyes |
Multiple lateral eyes |
| Radiopaque Line |
Yes |
| Connector |
Universal |
| Sterilization |
EO Sterilized |
| Usage |
Single use |
| Brand |
Romsons |
Product Usage:
Romsons Flexo Cath Angled Thoracic Catheter is used during intercostal chest drainage (ICD) procedures for conditions such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, pleural effusion, empyema, and post-thoracic surgery drainage. The angled tip assists clinicians in directing the catheter toward the apex or desired pleural space location, improving air evacuation efficiency and supporting lung re-expansion.