Nelaton catheter
Nelaton was a French surgeon who developed the technology to create and use a catheter that allowed fluids (usually medicinal solutions) to be injected into blood vessels or directly into body cavities without incisions or scars. Nelaton invented this device in the early 19th century, and it became a very important tool for the medical practice of that time. With its help, doctors could inject drugs directly into the patient's blood or other internal organs, which was much faster and more effective than administering drugs orally or intramuscularly.
**Product technology** Nelaton catheters are made of flexible polyvinylchloride