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B BRAUN 4252543-02 INTROCAN SAFETY IV CATHETERS Catheter IV, Straight, Safety FEP, 20G x 1", 50/bx, 4 bx/cs
• Model: 4252543-02
• Size / Gauge / Length: 20G x 1"
• 50 Units/ Box
• 4 Boxes/ Case
The B. Braun Introcan Safety 20 Ga × 1″ (Ref 4252543‑02) is a well‑designed peripheral intravenous catheter aimed at adult care settings where a moderate flow rate is required with minimal vessel trauma. The 20 gauge bore offers a strong balance between fluid delivery capability and vascular comfort. At 1″ in length, the device is suitable for standard peripheral vein access without the deeper penetration required for longer catheter lengths, making it a versatile choice for many hospital wards, infusion lines or routine IV starts.
Clinician safety and procedural confidence are key aspects of this model. The catheter features a passive safety shield mechanism that automatically engages upon needle withdrawal — providing needlestick injury protection without requiring additional steps or user activation. This is complemented by the “Double Flashback” visual design: first the needle flash confirms vessel entry, then a separate catheter flash confirms that the catheter is placed correctly. These features help reduce insertion attempts, enhance first‑stick success and support efficient workflows in busy clinical environments.
From a materials and operations standpoint, the Introcan Safety 20 Ga × 1″ aligns with modern facility needs for safety, efficiency and compliance. The use of FEP polymer, combined with the absence of latex, DEHP and PVC, makes it appropriate for allergy‑sensitive patients and institutions aiming to reduce plasticizer exposure. The large case pack (200 units) supports high‑volume usage areas and inventory efficiency. Overall, this catheter offers a dependable, safety‑engineered solution for standard peripheral IV access—meeting both clinical needs and supply‑chain considerations.
A passive safety device sign that deploys automatically and cannot be by-passed. Designed to protect against accidental needlestick injuries to both clinicians and patients. New universal bevel allows for a wider choice of insertion angles to enhance flexibility and patient comfort.
Description
B BRAUN 4252543-02 INTROCAN SAFETY IV CATHETERS Catheter IV, Straight, Safety FEP, 20G x 1", 50/bx, 4 bx/cs
• Model: 4252543-02
• Size / Gauge / Length: 20G x 1"
• 50 Units/ Box
• 4 Boxes/ Case
The B. Braun Introcan Safety 20 Ga × 1″ (Ref 4252543‑02) is a well‑designed peripheral intravenous catheter aimed at adult care settings where a moderate flow rate is required with minimal vessel trauma. The 20 gauge bore offers a strong balance between fluid delivery capability and vascular comfort. At 1″ in length, the device is suitable for standard peripheral vein access without the deeper penetration required for longer catheter lengths, making it a versatile choice for many hospital wards, infusion lines or routine IV starts.
Clinician safety and procedural confidence are key aspects of this model. The catheter features a passive safety shield mechanism that automatically engages upon needle withdrawal — providing needlestick injury protection without requiring additional steps or user activation. This is complemented by the “Double Flashback” visual design: first the needle flash confirms vessel entry, then a separate catheter flash confirms that the catheter is placed correctly. These features help reduce insertion attempts, enhance first‑stick success and support efficient workflows in busy clinical environments.
From a materials and operations standpoint, the Introcan Safety 20 Ga × 1″ aligns with modern facility needs for safety, efficiency and compliance. The use of FEP polymer, combined with the absence of latex, DEHP and PVC, makes it appropriate for allergy‑sensitive patients and institutions aiming to reduce plasticizer exposure. The large case pack (200 units) supports high‑volume usage areas and inventory efficiency. Overall, this catheter offers a dependable, safety‑engineered solution for standard peripheral IV access—meeting both clinical needs and supply‑chain considerations.
A passive safety device sign that deploys automatically and cannot be by-passed. Designed to protect against accidental needlestick injuries to both clinicians and patients. New universal bevel allows for a wider choice of insertion angles to enhance flexibility and patient comfort.



















