Materials
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
1.5% sevofluorane | Zoetis | 20070289 | |
2.5 mm endotracheal tube | Henry Schein | 988-1782 | |
3 Fr catheter for peripheral arterial access | Prodimed | 3872.1 | |
4 Fr catheter for peripheral venous access | Prodimed | 3872.13 | |
6 French ECMO pediatric arterial cannula | Medtronic | 77206 | |
8 French ECMO pediatric venous cannula | Medtronic | 68112 | |
Adrenaline | B Braun | 469801-1119 | |
Adson forceps | Allgaier instruments | 08-030-130 | Any brand may be substituted |
BP cuff | Mindray | ||
Buprenorfine (0.01 mg/kg) | Richter Pharma | #9004114000537 | |
Calcium gluconate (2.25 mmol/10 mL) | B Braun | 570-12606194-1119 | |
Dexmedetomidine (0.5-2.0 µg/kg/min) | Orion farma | GTN 064321000017253 | |
Dolethol | vetoquinol | #3605870004904 | |
Dopamine | hikma | A044098010 | |
Fentanyl (25-200 µg/kg/min) | Kern Pharma | 756650.2H | |
Fresh donor pig blood Type O | Any | ||
Heat Exchanger | Maquet Gmbh & Co | MCP70107.2130 | |
Heparin (1350 UI) | ROVI | 641641.1 | |
Irwin retractor | Aesculap | BV104R | Any brand may be substituted |
Ketamine (20 mg/kg) | Richter Pharma | #9004114000452 | |
Lubricant | Any orotracheal lubricant | ||
Midazolam (0.3 mg/kg) | Serra Pamies | 619627.4 | |
Mosquito forceps | Aesculap | BH109R | Any brand may be substituted |
Needle forceps | Aesculap | BM016R | Any brand may be substituted |
Normal saline (0.9%) | B Braun Fisiovet | 5/469827/0610 | Any brand may be substituted |
Plastic clamps for tubing | Achim Schulz-Lauterbach | DBGM | Any brand may be substituted |
Potassium chloride (9 mEq) | B Braun | 3545156 | |
Propofol (0.5 mg/kg) | Zoetis | 579742.7 | |
Quadrox Membrane Oxygenator | Maquet Gmbh & Co | BE-HMOSD 300000 | |
Rectal thermometer | Any | ||
RotaFlow Console ECMO system | Maquet Gmbh & Co | MCP00703177 | Neonatal ECMO System |
Scalpel | Aesculap | BB074R | Any brand may be substituted |
Sodium bicarbonate (1 M) | Fresenius Kabi | 634477.4 OH | |
Surgical scissors | Talmed Inox | 112 | Any brand may be substituted |
Suture (3/0 poly absorbable) | B Braun Novosyn (R) | 0068030N1 | Any brand may be substituted |
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