ELEVON™ I.V Cannula

An Elevon IV Cannula is a sterile, single-use medical device designed for safe and efficient intravenous access. It allows direct administration of fluids, medications, and blood products into the patient’s vein. Available in multiple sizes, it ensures suitability for different patient groups ranging from neonates to adults. The cannula is designed for smooth insertion, patient comfort, and secure long-term IV access.
Main Functions:-
- Provides reliable venous access for IV therapy
- Enables administration of fluids, medications, and blood products
- Supports continuous or intermittent infusion
- Allows repeated access without multiple needle pricks
Typical Components:-
An IV Cannula typically includes:
- Stainless steel introducer needle for easy insertion
- Flexible catheter (PTFE/FEP/PU) for smooth placement in vein
- Color-coded hub for easy size identification
- Injection port with cap for additional medication
- Luer lock plug for secure connection
- Wings for fixation to patient skin
- Protective cap for sterility
Key Features:-
- Available in multiple sizes for all patient categories
- Smooth penetration with minimal trauma
- Kink-resistant and flexible catheter for patient comfort
- Color-coded system for quick size identification
- Injection port for additional medication without removing cannula
- Secure luer lock connection to prevent leakage
- Made from biocompatible, medical-grade materials
- Sterile and single-use to minimize infection risk
Available Sizes & Color Coding:-
| 14G | Orange | Trauma, rapid transfusion |
| 16G | Grey | Surgery, blood transfusion |
| 18G | Green | Blood transfusion, adult use |
| 20G | Pink | General adult infusion |
| 22G | Blue | Pediatrics / elderly |
| 24G | Yellow | Neonates / infants |
| 26G | Purple | Neonatal / very small veins |
Where It’s Used:-
- Hospitals and clinics
- Emergency and trauma care units
- ICU and operation theatres
- Pediatric and neonatal care units
- Home healthcare (under medical supervision)
- IV therapy for fluids, drugs, and blood administration





