SONOLONG SET

Catheter sets for ultrasound-guided continuous peripheral nerve blocks

 

Ultrasound-guided for continuous peripheral nerve blocks

  • Description
  • information
  • benefits
  • studies

Ultrasound now plays a major role in loco-regional anaesthesia. For continuous blocks, this translates into the need to visualise the needle as it progresses, as well as the progress and placement of the catheter. SonoLong sets contain a SonoPlex echogenic needle, an echogenic catheter in a rigid sheath, a filter, a FixoLong (for securing the catheter and filter), injection tube and an adapter with the universal yellow colour code.

  • The SonoLong Catheter set contains a SonoPlex needle available with 3 different tips: Tuohy, Facet or Sprotte®.
  • 3 different catheters are available for the set : the SonoLong Echo catheter, the SonoLong Curl Echo catheter and the StimuLong Sono II catheter.
    • SonoLong Echo: Open-end catheter with metal stylet for a greater catheter rigidity
    • SonoLong Curl Echo: Multi-perforated pigtail catheter with metal spiral armature
    • Stimulong Sono II: Reinforced open-end stimulating catheter with metal spiral armature
  • Available in different gauges and lengths
  • Available in Luer and NRFit connectors.
  • Needle with Cornerstone reflectors for optimum visibility under ultrasound, whatever the puncture angle
  • Needle with echogenic facet tip for improved visibility under ultrasound
  • Needle with NanoLine® coating for easy gliding
  • Easy-to-identify catheter with graduations over the first 30 centimetres
  • 3 different catheters available : SonoLong Echo, SonoLong Curl Echo, StimuLong Sono II.
  1. Fuzier R. et al. The echogenicity of nerve blockade needles, Anesth. 2015;70: 462-466
  2. Uppal V. et al. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study, Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915
  3. Hebard S., Hocking G. Echogenic technology can improve needle visibility during ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2011 March-April;36(2): 185-189
  4. Luyet C. et al. Eichenberger U. Placement of coiled catheters into the paravertebral space, Anaesth. 2012;67: 250-255
  5. Luyet C. et al. Newly Designed, Self-Coiling Catheters for Regional Anesthesia - An Imaging Study, Reg. Anesth. Pain. Med., Volume 36 Number 2,2011;171-176
  6. Toledano,R. D. et al. Epidural Catheter Design - History, Innovations, and Clinical Implications., Anaesthesiology,V 121,No 1,2014
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Description

Ultrasound now plays a major role in loco-regional anaesthesia. For continuous blocks, this translates into the need to visualise the needle as it progresses, as well as the progress and placement of the catheter. SonoLong sets contain a SonoPlex echogenic needle, an echogenic catheter in a rigid sheath, a filter, a FixoLong (for securing the catheter and filter), injection tube and an adapter with the universal yellow colour code.

Additional information

Information

<ul><li>The SonoLong Catheter set contains a SonoPlex needle available with 3 different tips: Tuohy, Facet or Sprotte®.</li><li>3 different catheters are available for the set : the SonoLong Echo catheter, the SonoLong Curl Echo catheter and the StimuLong Sono II catheter. <ul><li>SonoLong Echo: Open-end catheter with metal stylet for a greater catheter rigidity</li><li>SonoLong Curl Echo: Multi-perforated pigtail catheter with metal spiral armature</li><li>Stimulong Sono II: Reinforced open-end stimulating catheter with metal spiral armature</li></ul></li><li>Available in different gauges and lengths</li><li>Available in Luer and NRFit connectors.</li></ul>

Benefits

<ul><li>Needle with Cornerstone reflectors for optimum visibility under ultrasound, whatever the puncture angle</li><li>Needle with echogenic facet tip for improved visibility under ultrasound</li><li>Needle with NanoLine® coating for easy gliding</li><li>Easy-to-identify catheter with graduations over the first 30 centimetres</li><li>3 different catheters available : SonoLong Echo, SonoLong Curl Echo, StimuLong Sono II.</li></ul>

Studies

<ol start="1"><li>Fuzier R. et al. The echogenicity of nerve blockade needles, Anesth. 2015;70: 462-466</li><li>Uppal V. et al. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study, Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915</li><li>Hebard S., Hocking G. Echogenic technology can improve needle visibility during ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2011 March-April;36(2): 185-189</li><li>Luyet C. et al. Eichenberger U. Placement of coiled catheters into the paravertebral space, Anaesth. 2012;67: 250-255</li><li>Luyet C. et al. Newly Designed, Self-Coiling Catheters for Regional Anesthesia – An Imaging Study, Reg. Anesth. Pain. Med., Volume 36 Number 2,2011;171-176</li><li>Toledano,R. D. et al. Epidural Catheter Design – History, Innovations, and Clinical Implications., Anaesthesiology,V 121,No 1,2014</li></ol>

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