
Providing advanced support for patients with severe cardiopulmonary failure often requires specialized interventions. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has become a critical tool in intensive care units,
WEGO medical spikes are designed with ergonomic principles in mind, featuring low puncture force and minimal priming volume.
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WEGO Disposable medical spikes are designed with ergonomic principles in mind, featuring low puncture force and minimal priming volume. Our product range includes components with various styles of Luer locks, suitable for both vented and non-vented applications.
We offer medical spikes in various materials and sizes to accommodate different tubing types. Additionally, our product line includes additional one-way needles, bags, ports, tubing, syringes, connectors, and clamps.
WEGO Disposable medical spikes are designed with ergonomic principles in mind, featuring low puncture force and minimal priming volume. Our product range includes components with various styles of Luer locks, suitable for both vented and non-vented applications.
We offer medical spikes in various materials and sizes to accommodate different tubing types. Additionally, our product line includes additional one-way needles, bags, ports, tubing, syringes, connectors, and clamps.
It uses positive displacement technology, which helps prevent blood reflux and minimize the risk of catheter occlusions when connecting or disconnecting. |
The connectors are designed to be compatible with various types of IV catheters and tubing systems, ensuring flexibility in their application. |
Needle-free connectors have a clamping mechanism that allows healthcare providers to control the flow of fluids or medication easily. |
Needle-free connectors are designed with antimicrobial materials or coatings to help reduce the risk of bacterial contamination. |


Providing advanced support for patients with severe cardiopulmonary failure often requires specialized interventions. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has become a critical tool in intensive care units,

Clinicians turn to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a supportive intervention for patients experiencing severe, life-threatening cardiac or respiratory failure. When conventional management strategies like mechanical ventilation

A membrane oxygenation system is an important piece of technology that helps assist the process of oxygenation, which is essential for people who are severely ill.

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