IV Cannula
An IV Cannula (Intravenous Cannula) is a sterile medical device used for accessing a patient’s vein to deliver fluids, medications, blood products, or nutrition directly into the bloodstream. It is widely used in hospitals, clinics, emergency care, and surgical procedures for quick and reliable venous access.
Designed with a sharp, beveled needle and a flexible plastic catheter, the IV cannula ensures smooth insertion with minimal discomfort to the patient. Once inserted into the vein, the needle is withdrawn, leaving the soft cannula in place for continuous infusion therapy.












