
Mardex PICC- Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter
Oncology Equipment


Information
The Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter (PICC) is a safe, reliable, and minimally invasive solution for long-term venous access. It is inserted through a peripheral vein near the antecubital fossa, with the distal catheter tip accurately positioned in the superior vena cava (SVC), ensuring optimal hemodilution and effective therapy delivery.
Manufactured from high-grade, thermosensitive polyurethane, the catheter offers excellent flexibility, durability, and patient comfort. The fully radiopaque design allows precise visualization under imaging for accurate placement confirmation. An innovative catheter structure helps reduce post-insertion bleeding, enhancing procedural safety.
PICC lines are an ideal alternative to jugular or subclavian central venous access, significantly reducing risks such as pneumothorax, arterial puncture, and insertion-related trauma. The system minimizes the need for repeated painful peripheral cannulations, thereby preserving peripheral veins and improving patient experience.
The catheter can be conveniently inserted at the bedside, outside the operating theatre, making it suitable for ICU, oncology wards, dialysis units, and long-term infusion therapy settings.
Key Features & Benefits :-
Long-term central venous access via peripheral insertion
High-grade thermosensitive polyurethane for flexibility and strength
Fully radiopaque catheter for accurate placement verification
Reduced post-insertion bleeding due to innovative catheter design
Lower complication risk compared to jugular or subclavian access
Preserves peripheral veins by avoiding repeated venipunctures
Bedside insertion – no operating theatre required
Suitable for chemotherapy, antibiotics, parenteral nutrition, and prolonged IV therapy.
