BALLARD* CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEMS

From the leader in closed suctioning, our Closed Suction Systems with BALLARD* Technology offers advanced infection control features that have redefined the standard of closed suctioning care for over 25 years.

These unique infection prevention features have been proven to reduce cross-contamination, reducing ICU days and associated costs.1

Helping You Protect Your Patients from VAE.

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BALLARD* TURBO-CLEANING CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEM

Turbo-Cleaning – How it Works

BALLARD* Turbo-Cleaning Closed Suction System, which features technology from BALLARD* trach care, is the only catheter that retracts within a unique, isolated and vacuum-sealed turbulent cleaning chamber. The turbulent cleansing action results in an 89% cleaner catheter tip compared to a standard closed suction system.1 This reduced colonisation may help reduce risk of VAE and VAP in your ventilated patients.

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BALLARD* MULTI-ACCESS PORT CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEM

Multiple access. Multiple procedures. One closed circuit.

The BALLARD* Multi-Access Port Closed Suction System features a compact rotating manifold that provides multiple ports to access the patient’s airway, without jeopardising integrity of the closed circuit. A closed circuit helps you protect your patient from cross-contamination, VAE and VAP.

1 Compared to BALLARD* TRACH CARE* 24-hour closed suction systems. BALLARD* Critical Care Products TRACH CARE* 72 Microbiology Report, Nelson laboratories Final Reports, Laboratory Numbers 18343, 163901.1

2 Hess DR, Kallstrom TJ, Mottram CD, Myers TR, Sorenson HM, Vines DL; American Association for Respiratory Care. Care of the ventilator circuit and its relation to ventilator-associated pneumonia.Respir Care. 2003 Sep;48(9):869-79.

3 Maggiore SM, Lellouche F, Pigeot J, Taille S, Deye N, Durrmeyer X, Richard JC, Mancebo J, Lemaire F, Brochard L. Prevention of endotracheal suctioning-induced alveolar derecruitment in acute lung injury. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2003 May 1;167(9):1215-24.

4 Freytag CC, Thies FL, Konig W, Welte T. Infection, Clinical and Epidemiological Society, 31-2003-No. 1.

There are inherent risks in the use of all prescription medical devices. Please see the full Directions for Use containing Indications, Cautions, Warnings and other relevant information.