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An IV cannula (intravenous cannula) is a small, flexible tube that is inserted into a patient’s vein to give direct access to the bloodstream.
It allows healthcare providers to deliver fluids, medications, blood products, or nutrients, and can also be used to take blood samples.
Main Parts
Needle (stylet): A sharp metal needle used to puncture the vein.
Flexible plastic catheter: The soft tube that stays inside the vein after the needle is removed.
Hub/port: The outer end where IV lines, syringes, or injection ports connect.
Wings or flanges (in some types): Help secure the cannula to the skin.
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