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Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kits and Accessories

Brand: MISCELLANEOUS SKU: RKT544000000H
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Drainage Dressing Pack (No Bottle)

SKU RKT544000000H
$77.89 Each

Replacement Valve Cap

SKU RKT5441000CP
$98.74 10/Case
$9.87 Each

Drainage Bottle / Cap Kit, 1000 ml

SKU RKT54110000H
$120.40 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack with Bottle, 1000 ml

SKU RKTR51411H
$142.85 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack (No Bottle)

SKU RKTR544000000
$405.64 5/Pack
$81.13 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack with Bottle, 1000 ml

SKU RKTR51411
$561.22 5/Pack
$112.24 Each

Drainage Bottle / Cap Kit, 1000 ml

SKU RKT54110000
$530.61 5/Pack
$106.12 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack with Bottle, 500 ml

SKU RKTR51400
$592.48 5/Pack
$118.5 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack with Bottle, 500 ml

SKU RKTR51400H
$142.63 Each

Wide Bore Drainage Connector Line

SKU RKT54410WBDL
$434.82 10/Pack
$43.48 Each

Drainage Dressing Pack with Bag, 2000 ml

SKU RKTR51401H
$121.78 Each
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Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kits and Accessories are designed to help patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) manage their condition at home. The kits include a Rocket IPC catheter, which is a soft, flexible tube that is inserted into the chest to drain fluid. The kits also include a variety of accessories, such as vacuum bottles, dressings, and clamps. The Rocket IPC catheter is a one-way catheter, which means that it only allows fluid to flow out of the chest. This helps to prevent air from entering the chest, which can cause a pneumothorax. The catheter is also designed to be comfortable and easy to use.

What does Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit Include?

The single-use Rocket pleural drainage kit has everything necessary for the procedure and features a vacuum indicator providing visual assurance that the bottle is ready for use.

Drainage Bottle/Cap Kit includes:

  • A. Drainage bottle, valve cap, adapter

The dressing Pack contains:

  • B. Rocket indwelling catheter cap (optional, if using PleurX Catheter)
  • C. PleurX catheter adapter and indwelling catheter cap (optional, if using PleurX Catheter)
  • D. Extra emergency slide clamp for tubing
  • E. Sterile field drape
  • F. 1 pair of gloves (not made with natural rubber latex)
  • G. 8 gauze pads (4″ x 4″)
  • H. 4 alcohol swabs
  • I. Split foam catheter pad
  • J. Clear-view dressing
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Rocket Dressing Pack and Bottle Kit Features

  • A safety valve with a locking system helps prevent leakage of air and fluid
  • Empty-out port features a removable foil seal for easy emptying of contents
  • This chest drainage system helps to reduce the risk of accidental vacuum release prior to the catheter connection
  • The valve helps prevent accidental disconnection during drainage and accidental loss of valve caps, minimizing contamination
  • IPC bottle set features flow control that allows the patient or caregiver control over fluid flow, helping reduce discomfort during drainage

A Closer look at Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit

  1. Built-in pour spout: allows for optional bottle drainage
  2. Safety clamp: ensures contents remain sealed after collection
  3. Extra-long drainage tube: allows greater flexibility in setting up the procedure
  4. Four built-in feet: on the bottle offer stability when collecting fluid
  5. Flow control valve: offers precise flow management and locks into place for patient comfort
  6. Vacuum indicator: offers visual verification that the bottle is ready to use
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How to use Rocket Indwelling Pleural Catheter Dressing Pack & Bottle?

Before You Begin

  1. You will need a clean, clear workspace, ideally a table or bench top.
  2. Open your Rocket IPC Drainage Kit containing: 1 x Bottle and Drain Dressing Kit. Remove the Procedure Pack from the kit and place on your clean workspace. Leave the Bottle in the bag.
  3. Thoroughly wash your hands with soapy water for at least 1 minute before you begin.
  4. Open your Procedure Pack by peeling the pouch apart. Inside you will find a blue pack.
  5. Remove your dressing from over your catheter. If you see anything that you think is not normal such as redness, swelling or fluid around your catheter, complete the drainage, cover the wound with a dressing and then contact your doctor or nurse. Put the dressing you have just removed into a trash bag or can.
  6. Thoroughly wash your hands again with soapy water for at least 1 minute before you begin.
  7. Position the blue pack on your clean, clear workspace with the tape facing upwards.
  8. Carefully remove the tape and unfold the blue wrapping using only the edges or the corners. Making sure that the contents remain in the middle of the wrapping.

Setting Up

  1. Remove your Drainage Bottle from the pack.
  2. Remove the tape securing the tubing, and place the bottle on the edge of the blue wrap and place the access tip onto the wrapping next to the rest of your sterile items.
  3. The white slide clamp on the top of your vacuum bottle is there to prevent a loss of vacuum in the bottle. The bottle contains a vacuum when it is supplied to you.
    Important: If you find that the vacuum in the bottle has been lost and the indicator is in the expanded position, please put this to one side and use a new bottle.
  4. You now need to put on your gloves. It is important that your gloves remain sterile so pick up one glove by the wrist and place it on your other hand (both gloves fit either hand).
  5. There are 4 alcohol wipes (in pouches), tear these open but do not remove the contents. Place these on the blue wrap but position them away from the rest of the items. Important: It is especially important that your gloves remain sterile, therefore be careful not to let the outside of the gloves touch anything that is non-sterile – your clothing, skin or anything that is not inside of the area of the blue wrap.
  6. Peel open the pouch containing the valve cap and carefully let the cap drop into the middle of the blue wrapping.
  7. Peel open the pouch containing the C-View wound dressing and place dressing on the blue sterile field.

Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit
Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit

 

Connecting the bottle to your Catheter

  1. Remove the access tip cover and place the tip back on the blue wrap.
    Important: Keep this connection clean and away from other objects to avoid contamination.
    Warning: Do not attempt to connect the catheter to any other drainage bottle and drainage line. Use only Rocket Medical drainage bottles.
  2. Remove the catheter cap by gently rotating it anti-clockwise and pulling gently - discard into the waste disposal bag.
  3. Using a new alcohol wipe, gently clean around the outside of the catheter valve. Put the used alcohol wipe in the waste disposal bag.
  4. Pick up the drainage line of the bottle and gently insert the access tip into the valve. You will feel a little resistance while you do this, which is normal.
  5. Lock the two together by lining them up as shown and rotating clockwise. You will hear a click.

Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit
Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit

How to Drain Fluid?

  1. Hold the bottle and slide the white clamp to its open position. The bottle is now ready to use.
  2. The Rocket IPC Drainage Bottle has a unique Flow Control Valve, this means you are able to control the rate of flow of fluid from your chest into the bottle. Press the Push Button gently to begin flow into the bottle. If you experience little or no discomfort, increase the pressure on the button to give full flow. To hold the valve fully open, push the slider forward over the button.

Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit
Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit

Important:

  • During the drainage procedure it can be quite normal to feel some discomfort. If you do feel pain while draining you can slow down the flow by releasing the button slightly until you feel comfortable, you can also stop the flow altogether by releasing the button fully. If you feel pain after doing this or severe pain, contact your nurse or doctor.
  • Do not drain more than 1000ml, which is 1 large bottle or two small bottles of fluid from your chest at any one time.
  • Do not use sharp objects near the Rocket IPC Catheter.

Finishing the Drainage Procedure

  1. When the fluid has finished draining into the bottle, or there is too much discomfort to continue, stop the vacuum by releasing the push button. If you have used the slider, push backwards to release the push button.
  2. Take the drainage line in one hand and the catheter valve in the other. Rotate the drainage line anti clockwise and slowly pull the access tip out of the valve in a smooth motion. Put the drainage line from the bottle down.
  3. Use a new alcohol wipe to gently clean around the outside of the valve.
  4. Take the new catheter valve cap and rotate it clockwise until it clicks into position.

Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit
Setting Up Rocket IPC Pleural Drainage Kit

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