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Minimum Supply Order for First 90 DaysEvery new SCOOP patient requires the following supplies to take them
through the first 90 days, and this order includes supplies needed at the first 90 day
change of equipment point. A set of videotapes is assumed, otherwise add a set of
videotapes. For assistance with ordering product, please contact Customer Service
at cservice@tto2.com,
or by telephone at 303-790-4766 or toll free in the US 1-800-527-2667.
| Modified Seldinger Technique |
| Qty |
Part
Number |
Description/Explanation |
| 1 |
T-9 |
Necessary to do
initial procedure |
| 2 |
C-11LF |
One to use
throughout phase III (6-8 weeks) and one to have as a back up should anything happen to
the other SCOOP. |
1
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C-11LF-2
|
Provides
catheters for use during Phase IV. Availability of two (2) SCOOP Catheters is
consistent with Removal for Cleaning Protocols. |
| 2 |
H-2050 |
Approximately 40%
of hose sales by size. Hose size can easily be adjusted at a later date. For
fitting instructions, please see our Hose Fitting and
Selection page. |
| 2 |
CK-6 |
Standard phase
III cleaning protocol requires 8 cc saline per day. Six 90 cc canisters just make it
through an 8 week phase III. Not enough safety margin for those patients who need to
clean more than twice a day (which is nearly everybody), so it is best to have extra
saline available. |
| 1 |
R-11-5 |
Cleaning rods are
easily abused by patients in the beginning. |
| 1 |
WG35-2 |
No matter how
experienced you are, if you do not have a wire guide handy, you cannot retrieve a
lost tract. Also necessary for catheter stripping by the clinician to prevent and treat
mucus balls. |
| 1 |
BCL-20-10 |
Patients neck
size may increase or decrease over time, and necklaces are occasionally lost. It is
best to have a few chains in reserve. |
| FastTract Procedure |
| Qty |
Part
Number |
Description/Explanation |
| 1 |
T-10* |
Necessary to do
initial procedure. |
| 1 |
C-11LF* |
For use
during shortened phase III (approximately 2 weeks). |
1
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C-11LF-2*
|
Initial catheters
for use in Phase IV when the patient's tract is mature and the catheter is being removed
for cleaning. |
| 2 |
H-2050* |
Approximately 40%
of hose sales by size. Hose size can easily be adjusted at a later date. For
fitting instructions, please see our Hose Fitting and
Selection page. |
| 2 |
CK-6* |
Standard phase
III cleaning protocol requires cleaning twice (2X) a day. Generally, six 90cc
canisters will be more than adequate for patients to make it through phase III. |
| 1 |
V-3* |
Patient Education
Videotape. Designed to assist the patient in learning tract care and catheter
cleaning protocols. |
| 1 |
N/A* |
Patient Accessory
Carrying Bag. |
| 1 |
R-11-5 |
Cleaning rods are
easily abused by patients in the beginning. |
| 1 |
WG35-2 |
No matter how
experienced you are, if you do not have a wire guide handy, you cannot retrieve a
lost tract. Also necessary for catheter stripping by the clinician to prevent and
treat mucus balls. |
| 1 |
BCL-20-10 |
Patients neck
size may increase or decrease over time, and necklaces are occasionally lost. It is
best to have a few chains in reserve. |
*
Indicates items that are included in the T-10SP
FastTract System Pack. |

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