Intraosseous Access System (SAM IO)

Manual IO driver with color-coded needles for vascular access in emergencies. Simple, rugged, and sterile for field or clinical use.

Key Features:
✔️ Manually operated driver, no batteries needed
✔️ Complete IO kit includes 3 needle sizes (15 mm, 25 mm, 45 mm) and injector-stabilizer
✔️ Ergonomic, polycarbonate housing — lightweight (~2.5 oz) yet durable
✔️ Compact dimensions (5.5″×1″×4.25″) for easy carry in kits or pouches
✔️ Tactile and visual depth feedback supports precise placement in humeral, pediatric sites
✔️ Stabilizer included to secure catheter post-placement
✔️ Standard Luer-lock compatible for extension sets and fluid infusion/aspiration
✔️ Battery-free, multi-use design enhances reliability in austere or emergency environments

Intraosseous Access System (SAM IO)

The Intraosseous Access System (SAM IO) includes a manually operated polycarbonate driver measuring 5.5″ × 4.25″ × 1″ and weighing just 2.5 oz (75 g). It comes with three sterile, single-use needle assemblies: 15 mm, 25 mm, and 45 mm. Each needle includes a Luer-lock connector and depth markings at 5 mm intervals. Additionally, the kit provides a stabilizer cylinder for catheter security, a NeedleVise® sharps-block safety device, and an adapter that supports alternative needle systems.

Built from rugged MIL-STD 810G-tested polycarbonate, the driver withstands extreme conditions and over 10,000 trigger actuations. The needle hubs use color coding to help identify patient size: pink for pediatric, blue for adult, and yellow for humeral access. Moreover, replacement needle packs and extension tubing attach firmly to the Luer-lock connector. All components fit into a compact field case, which is ideal for tactical medic kits.

The Intraosseous Access System (SAM IO) serves Pakistan’s Army, Navy, Air Force, and mobile field hospitals by offering emergency vascular access when IV lines are not possible. Medics use the manual driver to rotate the needle into the tibia or humerus, achieving access in less than 10 seconds. This enables fast infusion of fluids, blood, or medication directly into the marrow cavity—critical for trauma care and resuscitation during combat or disasters.

Tactical Supply Pakistan equips defense forces with reliable medical systems built for resilience, tactical use, and immediate deployment across all military branches and terrains.

Can the Intraosseous Access System establish access without the driver?
Yes. In-clinic or resource-limited environments allow medics to insert the IO needle manually, following IFU guidelines.

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