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Ultra-Stat™

Epistaxis nasal balloons with integral airway
Designed for fast control of intra-nasal bleeding and patient comfort.

• Bevelled posterior tip and soft silicone construction provide for easy placement
• Two silicone balloons independently filled facilitate pressure control in both the anterior and posterior chambers
• 100% soft medical grade silicone for patient comfort when inserting
• Integral airway allows for nasal breathing
• Silicone construction prevents adhesion for easy removal
• Provided sterile with or without inflation syringe

Catalog No. Description
Qty/Box
20-10700 Ultra-Stat Epistaxis Balloon w/Syringe Sterile
1
20-10701 Ultra-Stat Epistaxis Balloon Sterile
1


 

Post-Stat™
Posterior nasal packing and suction catheter
Multiple applications
• Excellent for control of posterior intra-nasal bleeding.
• Low profile design to maximize working space.
• Multi-port suction/irrigator catheter inhibits clogging and provides for clear working area.
• Soft silicone construction provides for low cuff pressure and resterilization if necessary.
• Silicone construction prevents adhesion for easy removal.
• Provided sterile with inflation syringe.

Catalog No. Description
Qty/Box
20-10710 Post-Stat Epistaxis Balloon w/Syringe Sterile
1

 


Quick-Pack™
With airway
Designed for nasal packing following septal, rhinoplasty, or other intra-nasal procedures.

• 100% medical grade silicone reduces or prevents adhesion allowing for patient comfort in use and during removal.
• Integral airway allows for nasal breathing.
• Provided sterile with inflation syringe.

Catalog No. Description
Qty/Box
20-10715 Quick-Pack Nasal Packing w/Syringe Sterile
2


 

 

To order products, for more information or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (800) 998-8580.


Note: The Invotec International, Inc. website is not composed to provide medical advice. Should you have any questions about any of the Invotec products shown in this website, or a medical condition they address, always consult a physician or your healthcare provider.

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