Radical artery band offered by us is a radical compression device, which helps in upholding the radical artery potency during haemostatis by avoiding possible radical artery occlusion in future. It is transparent in its structure and allows for the visual control for the blood return as well as well-kept patency. It allows for a smooth observation and gives the compression of the radial artery without any damage made to the local nerve structure. Radical artery band provides air titration to give pressure to the radical artery precisely. This is a self-adhesive wristband made to assist hemostasis of the radial artery. It must be used after a catheterization procedure.
High transparent materials providing easy monitoring of access site
- Good flexibility and patient comfort
- Variety band length for broad selection
| Type | Description | Ref. Code |
| FEMORAL ARTERY BAND | STANDARD TYPE 20 | ML MT/RAB/20ML |
| FEMORAL ARTERY BAND | SCREW TYPE 20 | ML MT/RAB/20MLS |
Precision Hemostasis with ComfortThe Radial Artery Band provides uniform and controlled compression using mechanical technology, ensuring effective hemostasis while minimizing discomfort. The soft, hypoallergenic cushion pad and adjustable air bulb enable a custom fit for every patient, enhancing both safety and comfort during recovery.
User-Friendly, Adjustable DesignEquipped with a simple Velcro locking system and an air bulb for pressure adjustment, this compression band accommodates all standard adult wrists. Its transparent structure lets caregivers monitor the puncture site easily, supporting best practices in clinical care and patient outcomes.
FAQ's of Radial Artery Band:
Q: How is the Radial Artery Band applied after a transradial procedure?
A: The Radial Artery Band is positioned over the puncture site on the wrist, secured using the Velcro lock, and the cushion pad is adjusted for comfort. The air bulb is then inflated to apply appropriate compression, achieving hemostasis without impeding blood flow.
Q: What are the benefits of using the transparent body and removable air bulb?
A: The transparent body allows direct visualization of the puncture site, aiding in effective monitoring and reducing complication risks. The removable air bulb lets clinicians adjust and then detach it, which increases patient comfort and facilitates easier mobility.
Q: When should the Radial Artery Band be removed post-procedure?
A: The band should be kept in place as per clinical recommendations, typically until hemostasis is confirmed. Healthcare providers should monitor the site and gradually deflate the band's air bulb before removal to ensure safe vessel closure.
Q: Where should the Radial Artery Band be stored before use?
A: Store the band in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its integrity and sterility throughout the shelf life of three years.
Q: What is the usage process for achieving optimal compression with this device?
A: After securing the band, inflate the air bulb until adequate compression is achieved; monitor the site through the transparent body. Adjust pressure as necessary, following your healthcare facility's protocols, for safe and efficient hemostasis.
Q: Is the Radial Artery Band suitable for patients with latex allergies?
A: Yes, this device is completely latex-free and hypoallergenic, making it safe for use on patients with latex sensitivities or known allergies.
Q: What compliance and safety standards does the product meet?
A: The Radial Artery Band is CE marked, ISO compliant, and EO sterilized, ensuring adherence to recognized international safety and quality guidelines for single-use hemostasis medical devices.