Well the drain line oin this one is so short that I need 2 drain extensions to get to the toilet, instead of one.
For free? Excuse my ignorance here, but are there costs involved with Baxter where you are from?
I dont get why you drain into that thing. I dont have that. Mine does straight into the toilet.Lisa drain into a 30lt drum that i rinse out with bleach every day.
I get cassettes with 5 prongs like you described. But my dialysis nurse showed me that Baxter was changing the cassettes and bags so that it would be a twist on to connect instead of poking the bags. Baxter told me last week that I would get the new ones with my next order. But I don't know if they have 4 or 5 prongs. I'll get them next week. You could call your nurse instead of Baxter if you think that would be more helpful.Jeanne
Far out, what a tidy little set up you have there Brad! And that drum for draining.. genius!
I had heard that Baxter was changing the way in which bags are connected to the cassette tubing. I was given a nifty little mechanical gadget which does the connection. You put set the end of the tube into one slot, and the tube from the bag into another. Then you take off the rubber cover from the bag's tube, close a clear plastic lid and pull a lever back then forward. It automatically takes the cover off the cassette tubing and inserts it into the bag.I don't know if all this will change.No air or germs can get inside the device with the lid closed, and you are not actually touching any part of the tubing. Apparently this has reduced infections substantially. We've had nephrology fellows from all around the world looking at this.