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- Aspira Drainage System | Spend More Time at Home with Aspira
This system provides a compassionate home treatment option for patients with Recurrent Pleural Effusion, and Malignant Ascites The Aspira Drainage Catheter allows patients to spend more time at home by eliminating the need for frequent hospital visits to treat symptoms
- Aspira® Drainage System - #CompassionateCare - Merit Medical
The Aspira® Drainage System is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with pleural effusion or malignant ascites
- ASPIRA® Pleural Drainage | Easy to Drain Catheter at Home
The ASPIRA® Pleural Drainage Catheter is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural cavity or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion or ascites
- Aspira® Drainage System. - Its Interventional
The Aspira® Drainage System is a compassionate home treatment option for patients with recurrent and symptomatic pleural efusions and malignant ascites
- PATIENT GUIDE - Aspira
How does the Aspira Drainage Catheter and Aspira Drainage Kit work? The Aspira Drainage Catheter is a soft silicone tube This tube has many holes on one end This end is inside your body The fluid enters these holes and flows into the catheter The other end of the catheter has a valve
- Compassionate Care - Medline
When compared to thoracentesis and paracentesis, the Aspira* Drainage System may allow patients to drain fluid and manage their symptoms without repeated trips to the hospital 4
- The Aspira® Advantage, Transforming Home Drainage into Compassionate . . .
Built to enhance the patient experience, the Aspira system minimizes discomfort and challenges that can often be associated with drainage Its gravity-based design produces a low, consistent vacuum pressure flow, which can reduce pain seen with high-vacuum suction methods of other systems
- Aspira Drainage Catheter | Patients Families | UW Health
The tube allows the fluid to drain out of your body and into a drainage bag A valve at the end of the catheter stops fluid from leaking out and stops air from getting in when you are not using it
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