Tanya,

The manufacturing facility for this product was changed recently.  We are working with them now to eliminate the issue.  It turns out, no one was reporting the problem to us, so it went undetected for awhile.  We are on top of it now.  Thanks for letting us know.  Paul
 

Paul L. Blackburn, RN, MNA

Manager, Clinical Education

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nauman, Tanya
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 1:35 PM
To: Elizabeth Harmon; Nancy Sullivan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ? Problem with introducer

For quite a while, I was able to advance the introducer/dilator into the skin and vein without nicking
the skin--except in very young, "good" skin.  But lately, I have had to nick for every insertion.  I've
wondered if Bard was making the introducers differently.
Tanya
I.V. Support
SHMC
Eugene, OR


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Harmon
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 4:53 PM
To: Nancy Sullivan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ? Problem with introducer

You are not the only one having this problem.  It seems like the dialator/introducer is lighter in make up.  Paul has this changed?  I know that the dialator in the 3.5Fr kit is very pliable but the 4.5 and 5 dialators were more substantial.  It takes a bit to get it though the the tissue into the vein.  I find that I have to sometimes work very hard on dialating the vessel in order to get the introducer in the vessel.  I'll also take suggestions.  It's troubling to have a very high success rate and run into this problem. I may have to look for another kit if this continues.
 
Thanks also for suggestions.  Just wanted to let you know you were not the only one out there.
 
Betsy Harmon RN CRNI
Vascular Access Team
Critical Care Unit
Alaska Native Medical Center
Anchorage, Alaska
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 11:02 AM
Subject: ? Problem with introducer

My question for the day. We use Bard introducer, with groshong piccs.. In the past two weeks, it seems I have been having an increasing problem with getting the introducer into the vein. No trouble accessing the vein or threading the  guide wire, but when it come to advancing the introducer through the skin, I have been having major problems.  Small nick in the skin, able to get light gray part into skin and then I hit the brick wall. Haven't changed my technique. At first I thought it was just the large fatty arms, with deeper veins, but last evening, the last two piccs placed, presented me with this problem.  Is anyone having this problem now or in the past? Any suggestion as to what my problem might be. I  probably have a 99% success rate with picc insertions and this problem is troubling me. Thanks for any suggestions and for your time as I ramble on.
Nancy Sullivan RN

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