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P R O D U C T C a T a L PRODUCT CATALOG 1.800.645.6526 WWW.BUSSEINC.COM THE BUSSE COMMITMENT Busse Hospital Disposables has a proven track record for over 40 years of providing the health care industry with superb products and services: – High-quality products precisely manufactured – Strict adherence to industry standards and guidelines – Flexibility with both standard and custom solutions to meet your needs – Responsiveness with prompt price quotes, delivery of samples, and processing and delivering of orders – Cost-effective solutions with fair and competitive pricing – ISO certified and CE compliant, where necessary – And, Busse’s manufacturing facility is located in the U.S.A. to assure our consumers the quality and performance they’ve come to expect from us. Visit our website at www.busseinc.com for the most up-to-date product information. If you don’t see a product you require, please contact your local Busse representative, or call our main office at 1.800.645.6526. Unless stated as reusable, all Busse products are for single use only. FM 77400 CONTENTS Pain Management Trays Single Shot Epidural Tray............................................................................................................4 Continuous Epidural Tray.............................................................................................................4 Basic Nerve Block Tray..............................................................................................................4 Pain Management Components for Custom Trays......................................................................5 Titan Spinal Needles and LOR Syringes..........................................................................................6 Tumescent Delivery and Vein Closure Trays.....................................................................................7 Diagnostic Procedure Trays Lumbar Puncture Trays..........................................................................................................8, 9 Manometer................................................................................................................................9 Basic Soft Tissue Biopsy Trays................................................................................................10 Amniocentesis Trays.................................................................................................................10 Myelogram and Arthrogram Trays............................................................................................11 Bone Marrow Biopsy/Aspiration Trays.....................................................................................12 Bone Marrow Biopsy/Aspiration Needle.................................................................................13 Thoracentesis and Paracentesis Trays...........................................................................................14 Central Line Dressing Change Kits and Trays..........................................................................15, 16 I.V. Start Kits.................................................................................................................................17 Incision and Drainage, Wound Closure, General Purpose Trays...................................................18 Debridement and Nosebleed Trays................................................................................................18 Minor Laceration and General Purpose Instrument Trays, Minor Procedure Pack..........................19 E.R. Laceration and Suturing Trays, Irrigation Splash Guard ......................................................20 Skin Staple Remover Kits, Nurses’ Scissors, Forceps, Hemostats and Sterile Floor-Grade, Single-Use Instrument..............................................................................21 Suture Removal Kits....................................................................................................................22 Tracheostomy Care Sets.......................................................................................................23, 24 Suction Products.....................................................................................................................25, 26 Tubing.....................................................................................................................................26, 28 Tubing Connectors and Catheter Plug..........................................................................................27 Curettes and Laminaria Cervical Dilator.....................................................................................28 Mucus Specimen Traps.................................................................................................................29 Urine Collection and Calculi Strainer...........................................................................................30 Ear/Ulcer Syringes.......................................................................................................................31 Labor and Delivery..................................................................................................................31, 32 Sterile Fields, Towels and Drapes......................................................................................33, 34, 35 Epidural/Pain Management and Ophthalmic Drapes.....................................................................36 Ice Bags.......................................................................................................................................37 O.R. Head and Shoe Coverings.................................................................................................38 Isolation/Procedural Masks and Staff Protection Kit..................................................................39 Staff Protection Gowns................................................................................................................40 Isolation Gowns............................................................................................................................41 Protective Lab Coats and Coveralls...........................................................................................42 Post Mortem Bags and Kits.............................................................................................43, 44, 45 Disaster Bag, Shroud Sheets and Kits.........................................................................................46 .. Bowls and Containers..................................................................................................................47 Patient Care.................................................................................................................................48 Accessories...........................................................................................................................49 STERILE PAIN SINGLE SHOT EPIDURAL TRAY PREP COMPONENTS PROCEDURE COMPONENTS MANAGEMENT One 1 oz. PVP solution Two multi-compartment trays TRAYS Three sponge sticks One 18g x 3-1/2”Tuohy epidural needle with CUSTOMIZED Four 3”x 3” gauze dressings SOLUTIONS availaBLE wings One absorbent towel One 5cc LOR glass syringe with metal Luer slip One integral prep well One 3cc plastic Luer lock syringe One clear, fenestrated drape One 20cc plastic Luer lock syringe with adhesive strip One 18g x 1-1/2”needle One 25g x 1-1/2”needle CATALOG NO. 670 One filter needle Packed 10/carton One foam needle stick block One 5mL ampule 1% lidocaine hydrochloride, USP One 10mL 0.9% sodium chloride One integral mixing well One adhesive bandage One CSR wrap CONTINUOUS EPIDURAL TRAY PREP COMPONENTS PROCEDURE COMPONENTS One 1 oz. PVP solution Two multi-compartment trays At Busse, we recognize that pain management is the fastest growing sector of the medical Three sponge sticks One 20g closed-end epidural catheter field today.H ospitals, clinics and surgi-centers Four 3”x 3” gauze dressings One thread assist guide are increasingly choosing pain management One absorbent towel One Tuohy Borst adapter techniques over more costly and more invasive One integral prep well One catheter pad procedures. Increasing awareness of the benefits One clear, fenestrated drape One epidural filter of regional anesthesia vs. general anesthesia with adhesive strip One 18g x 3-1/2”Tuohy epidural needle with wings has created a demand for a variety of pain One 5cc LOR glass syringe with metal Luer slip management products. To meet this demand, CATALOG NO. 671 Busse offers a line of Pain Management Trays. One 3cc plastic Luer lock syringe Packed 10/carton One 20cc plastic Luer lock syringe One 18g x 1-1/2”needle LATEX BENEFITS OF CHOOSING BUSSE: FREE One 25g x 1-1/2”needle One filter needle Premium products that fit your requirements One foam needle stick block One 1mL ampule 0.1% epinephrine Flexibility – standard and custom trays One 5mL ampule 1% lidocaine hydrochloride, USP Personalized products and service One 5mL ampule 1.5% lidocaine with epinephrine One 10mL 0.9% sodium chloride Engineered sharps protection components One integral mixing well available One adhesive bandage One CSR wrap Quick turnaround time allows you to keep inventory low Prompt price quote and samples BASIC NERVE BLOCK TRAY PREP COMPONENTS PROCEDURE COMPONENTS LATEX FREE One 1 oz. PVP solution Two multi-compartment trays Three sponge sticks One 1cc plastic Luer lock syringe Four 3”x 3” gauze dressings One 3cc plastic Luer lock syringe Two absorbent towels One 5cc plastic Luer lock syringe One skin marker One
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