Haemodialysis Double Lumen Catheter Kit

A Haemodialysis Double Lumen Catheter Kit is a specialized medical solution designed to provide temporary vascular access for patients undergoing haemodialysis or apheresis. At the heart of this kit is a double lumen catheter, featuring two independent channels—one designated for blood withdrawal and the other for returning filtered blood—allowing for a continuous and efficient dialysis process. The kit includes all essential components required for safe insertion and secure use in clinical settings.
This device plays a crucial role in the treatment of both acute and chronic renal conditions that demand dialysis support. Typically crafted from biocompatible materials such as polyurethane or silicone, the catheter is inserted into large central veins, such as the internal jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein. It serves as a reliable short-term access solution when permanent access (like AV fistulas or grafts) is not yet established.
As a leading Indian manufacturer and supplier of long-term Haemodialysis Double Lumen Catheters, we prioritize innovation, patient comfort, and clinical safety. Our catheters are engineered for easy insertion, optimal blood flow rates, and low resistance, ensuring a smooth dialysis experience. Manufactured using advanced technology, these catheters offer dimensional stability, high tensile strength, and excellent resistance to chemical degradation.
Designed to be kink-resistant and made from soft, body-friendly materials, they enhance patient comfort and reduce the risk of complications. The radiopaque tip provides enhanced visibility under imaging, enabling precise placement during catheterization procedures. With a standard 14.5 French diameter, these double lumen catheters are suitable for use with over-the-wire techniques and introducer needles, making them a versatile and essential component in haemodialysis care.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Haemodialysis Double Lumen Catheter Kit is a medical device used for hemodialysis, containing a double lumen catheter along with essential components for catheter insertion and maintenance. The catheter has two separate lumens—one for withdrawing blood and the other for returning it after dialysis.
The double lumen design allows for:
One lumen to withdraw blood from the patient into the dialysis machine.
The other lumen to return the filtered blood back into the patient’s bloodstream.
Short-term (Non-Tunneled): Typically used for days to a few weeks.
Long-term (Tunneled): Used for weeks to months if permanent access is not available.