Understanding the Role of Butterfly Needles for IV Infusions

Understanding the Role of Butterfly Needles for IV Infusions

From anti-aging, immune-boosting, and nutrition-based therapies, intravenous (IV) infusions are a booming business in the health and wellness industry. Not only are IVs an essential medical procedure, but they’re also gaining popularity among patients who want a boost of hydration or a quick hangover fix.

Butterfly needles, also known as scalp vein sets or winged infusion sets, can be an excellent way to ensure patient satisfaction and safety. Here are some potential benefits and common practices for IV infusions using butterfly needles.

Advantages of Butterfly Needles

Butterfly needles are designed with a small, flexible catheter attached to thin tubing, which connects to a syringe or IV bag. The needle's wings facilitate secure attachment and stabilization during insertion. These needles are particularly helpful when conventional IV catheters are challenging, such as in pediatrics, elderly patients, or those with fragile veins.

Butterfly needles are versatile and helpful for drawing blood, giving medication, and delivering fluids. Flexible tubing makes it easier to maneuver and adjust positioning to reach the vein at an optimal angle. Their smaller gauge sizes reduce the risk of vein damage and pain during insertion, making them ideal for anxious patients or those with delicate veins.

Another advantage of butterfly needles is a reduced risk of infiltration. The smaller gauge size and shorter catheter length minimize trauma to the vein, lowering the likelihood of fluid leaking into surrounding tissues. They’re also less likely to cause hemolysis, which can comprise blood draw results.

Butterfly Needle Safety Considerations

While butterfly needles offer numerous benefits for IV infusion, it's still essential to prioritize patient safety and minimize the risk of complications. Consult with your medical licensing agency to ensure that you’re staying current on your state’s safety regulations.

An experienced health professional should monitor the patient’s vital signs and watch the insertion site for signs of infiltration, such as swelling, pain, or fluid leakage. They may decide to adjust the infusion rate as necessary to maintain therapeutic goals and help prevent complications. Some general safety tips to keep in mind include:

  • Avoid infection at every step: Maintain strict infection control measures before, during, and after the infusion to reduce the risk of contamination and infections.
  • Educate the patient: Inform patients about the IV infusion procedure, potential risks, and steps to take if they experience any bad reactions or complications.
  • Select the best vein: Choose an appropriate vein for insertion, avoiding areas with visible signs of damage or thrombosis.
  • Monitor for complications: Regularly assess the insertion site for signs of infiltration, phlebitis, or other issues. Promptly address any concerns to minimize harm.
  • Dispose of sharps safely: Used needles and other sharp objects should be placed in designated puncture-proof containers to prevent needlestick injuries and the transmission of bloodborne pathogens.

Noting the details of the IV infusion procedure, including the insertion site, catheter size, type of solution infused, infusion rate, and any patient responses or adverse events is also a good standard practice for record-keeping. Please note, as always, consult with a medical professional.

Air-Tite's EXEL Winged Infusion Sets

In addition to performing infusions with care, choosing high-quality butterfly needles will give your patients the best experience. Air-Tite’s EXEL Winged Infusion Set is available in a range of sizes to meet your needs, from 19 gauge to 27 gauge. All sets come with 12-inch tubing.

The cannula is crafted from thin stainless steel and siliconized for smooth insertion and removal. During the infusions, flexible wings hold the needle in place and prevent unnecessary pull-out. These individually packaged products are latex-free and sterilized with ethylene oxide. They’re color-coded for quick and easy use, right out of the package.

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 For an added precaution, you can also opt for the EXEL Safety Winged Infusion Set. You’ll get all the features above plus a built-in sheath that covers the needle when withdrawing.

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While you’re shopping for butterfly needles, don’t forget about sharps disposal. Air-Tite offers reliable puncture-resistant sharps containers to keep you and your staff safe. 

Bemis Sharps Containers are fitted with unobtrusive mounting brackets. They’re available in various sizes to meet your needs. Best of all, they don’t require an expensive locking cabinet. 

We can also set you up with a sharps mail back system that’s approved by the US Postal Service. With pre-addressed and prepaid mailing labels, the process couldn’t be easier.

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All content in this blog is for informational purposes only. Air-Tite Products Co. does not provide medical advice. Please consult with a medical professional for best practices when using butterfly needles for IV infusions.


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