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		<title>Pig Jugular Vein catheters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These pig jugular vein catheters are available in a variety of diameters of silicone, and can be made with or without a luer. Silicone is a preferred catheter material for two reasons: it is highly resistant to chemicals, and its pliability can reduce vessel trauma. Check out our entire line of pig catheters here. Available  [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These pig jugular vein catheters are available in a variety of diameters of silicone, and can be made with or without a luer. Silicone is a preferred catheter material for two reasons: it is highly resistant to chemicals, and its pliability can reduce vessel trauma. Check out our entire line of pig catheters here.</p>
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<li>Available with or without female luer</li>
<li>Designed to enhance patency</li>
<li>Listed lengths are 60cm with two suture beads</li>
<li>Custom lengths and suture bead placement available, contact us with questions</li>
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<h4>Pig Jugular Vein Catheters &#8211; Silicone</h4>
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<td>SJVC-1LV</td>
<td>7 F</td>
<td>60 cm</td>
<td>10 &amp; 12 cm</td>
<td>Yes</td>
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<td>SJVC-2LV</td>
<td>9 F</td>
<td>60 cm</td>
<td>10 &amp; 12 cm</td>
<td>Yes</td>
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		<title>Canine Percutaneous Catheter with Introducer Needle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In large animals, infusion and sampling studies often require Central Blood Vessel Access. SAI's Percutaneous CPJC catheters provide an option for reliable vascular access for short-term (day-long to week-long) studies without requiring cut-down surgery. Excellent backup for patency loss in an implanted catheter Options including introducer needles, suture wings, and injection caps Can be used for  [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In large animals, infusion and sampling studies often require Central Blood Vessel Access. SAI&#8217;s Percutaneous CPJC catheters provide an option for reliable vascular access for short-term (day-long to week-long) studies without requiring cut-down surgery.</p>
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<li>Excellent backup for patency loss in an implanted catheter</li>
<li>Options including introducer needles, suture wings, and injection caps</li>
<li>Can be used for sampling or infusion</li>
<li>Infusion may be single bolus, repeated bolus, intermittent or continuous</li>
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<td>CPJC-02</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 20cm Tip with suture wings, 4F introducer and luer valve</td>
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<td>CPJC-03</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter</td>
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<td>CPJC-04</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter</td>
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<td>CPJC-05</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 10cm Tip with suture wings, 4F introducer and luer valve</td>
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<td>CPJC-06</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 46cm with glued luer and LIV</td>
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<td>CPJC-08</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter with HUB</td>
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<td>CPJC-09</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 46cm with barbed luer and LIV</td>
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<td>CPJC-10</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter with introducer needle</td>
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<td>CPJC-11</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 6F, 65cm long</td>
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<td>CPJC-12</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 79cm long with luer and LIV</td>
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<td>CPJC-13</td>
<td>Percutaneous Catheter, 7F, 65cm long</td>
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