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ONCOLOGY |
Our commitment, through the PEROUSE Institute, is demonstrated by the services we offer healthcare teams: training programmes in the fields of oncology and cardio-vascular treatment, help with the set-up of protocols for the use of implantable catheter ports , library of surgical procedure videos, technical and documentary support, etc., all contribute to the provision of training and information to health workers and provide answers to the concerns of all.
This documentary and audiovisual database covers two therapeutic fields:
ONCOLOGY
CARDIOVASCULAR CARE
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GENERAL POINTS
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This exclusive service is provided only to our distributors around the world.
TRAINING: Implantable ports
TOPIC: Our training team remains at your disposal to help you draft or update your protocols for the use of implantable catheter ports, in addition to providing training on the topic of implantable ports.
FOR WHOM?
- Medical and surgical teams
- Healthcare teams
- Pharmacy
- IFSI Nursing school (3 rd year students)
- IBODE School of surgical nursing
CONTACT: For more information about training programmes or for any other information, please contact your PEROUSE regional manager or call the Laboratory directly on +33 (0)3 44 08 17 08.
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Within the scope of their partnership with medical, surgical and healthcare teams, the LABORATOIRES PEROUSE offer information and training meetings on the topic of Implantable Catheter Ports (ICP).
General training on implantable catheter ports
History
Indications
Operating principles
Legislation
Possible protocols for use Film on implantable catheter ports
Different implantation techniques (percutaneous and surgical)
Ablation
Use and maintenance Film on the use and maintenance of an implantable catheter port Specific training on the complications linked to ICPs
Prevention (perioperative and postoperative)
Behaviour to adopt Help with the drafting of protocols for the use of ICPs Blood-Exposure Accidents (BEA) and implantable catheter ports
BEAs: General definition – average risk of transmission – economic consequences
Legal framework
Implantable catheter ports: a high-risk procedure
Impact of secured equipment on the risk of accidental pricking
What are the selection criteria for a secured device? - 17/10/2006
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| POLYSITE® Range : Extension of Polyurethane Catheters Range - 17/10/2006
Titanium Implantable Ports POLYSITE® of Laboratoires Perouse are now available with catheters in Carbothane® Polyurethane (PU).
This unique structure polycarbonate confers on the catheter au cathéter an excellent long-term biostabili...
| POLYSITE® Micro, a harmonious profile - 18/07/2005
The latest addition to Laboratoires PEROUSE's range of implantable titanium
catheter ports, POLYSITE® Micro is a micro-port weighing less than 3g that is indicated for paediatrics and adults alike.
The ergonomics of this new implan...
| Blood Exposure Accidents: a global prevention approach - 14/06/2005
Article, Capital Equipement Médical Spécial Hopipharm, issue 86, mai 2005
Based on an interview with Dominique Thiveaud (Hospital Pharmacist at the CHU in Toulouse, President of Europharmat)
Blood Exposure Accidents have received relati...
| POLYPERF® Safe: positive pressure becomes possible - 08/04/2005
The POLYPERF® Safe system is currently the only Huber needle that is 100 % safe. Once locked, the piston protects both the point and the shaft of the needle.
Healthcare staff therefore do not:
- run the risk of pricking thems...
| 100 % safe: protection of the point and shaft of the needle - 23/02/2005
Article, Capital Equipement Médical Spécial Euro Pharmat, issue 81, October 2004
Blood-exposure accidents: pricking or percutaneous contact.
A Blood-Exposure Accident is defined as any percutaneous contact (pricking, cuts)...
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Articles and bibliographical references
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