ICU Medical IV Extension Sets are designed to provide a safe, reliable, and flexible connection between IV catheters and infusion devices. These extension sets help improve patient comfort by allowing clinicians to administer medications and fluids without disturbing the primary IV site. Manufactured with high-quality medical-grade materials, ICU Medical IV extension sets support efficient fluid management while helping reduce the risk of contamination and accidental disconnections.
These extension sets are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and outpatient care settings for a variety of infusion therapies. With multiple configurations, including different lengths, connectors, stopcocks, and injection sites, ICU Medical IV Extension Sets help healthcare professionals maintain control, safety, and efficiency during IV administration procedures.
Features
• Designed to extend the distance between IV catheter and infusion source
• Helps reduce patient discomfort by minimizing manipulation at the IV site
• Manufactured with medical-grade, high-quality materials
• Available in multiple lengths to accommodate various clinical needs
• Compatible with standard IV systems and infusion pumps
• Secure luer lock connectors help prevent leakage and disconnection
• Some models include injection sites for medication administration
• Available with stopcocks for improved fluid flow control
• Latex-free options available for sensitive patients
• Sterile packaging helps support infection control protocols
Specifications
• Product Type: IV Extension Set
• Brand: ICU Medical
• Application: Intravenous fluid and medication administration
• Material: Medical-grade plastic tubing
• Connector Type: Male and Female Luer Lock
• Configuration Options: Standard tubing, stopcock, or injection site models
• Sterility: Sterile
• Latex Status: Latex-Free options available
• Tubing Lengths: Multiple length options available depending on model
• Usage: Single-use disposable
• Packaging: Individually packaged or boxed depending on model
• Clinical Settings: Hospitals, clinics, emergency care, and infusion therapy environments