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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
Embalming - cavity
Premium Cavity
CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES Sold 24 bottles/case
This fluid contains the chemical ethylene dichloride which has recently been deemed unsafe for use in septic systems. If your prep room is attached to a septic system you should use CAVITY 55 in place of Premium Cavity.

Premium Cavity brings together the action of five potent preservatives and disinfectants resulting in an outstanding fluid. Among its features are excellent penetration, effective preservatives, broad spectrum disinfection, low formaldehyde odor, and the presence of Stop to halt tissue gas. Premium Cavity is formulated to penetrate quickly and deeply into tissue, carrying the preservatives and disinfectants to the areas of need. Few cavity fluids penetrate as well and as effectively and can be trusted to reach difficult areas. Most cavity fluids rely on one special chemical to carry the preservatives into the tissue. Premium Cavity contains two to give the embalmer extra assurance. For broad spectrum disinfection and potential sterilization, glutaraldehyde has been included in the Premium Cavity formulation. Premium Cavity also contains Stop, which along with the gluteraldehyde will effectively eliminate tissue gas. While Premium Cavity contains formaldehdye, necessary to assure good preservation, the formaldehyde is present at a relatively low level and does not create an odor problem.

It's a low fuming but high penetrating fluid that dries and browns the tissue almost instantly.

HOW TO USE THE FLUID For normal bodies of average weight, use 2 pints of Premium Cavity. For larger bodies or those with extensive decomposition, use 3 or more pints of fluid. For tissue gas cases, apply or inject the concentrated fluid directly on or into the affected area. Reaspiration and the use of additional Premium Cavity is recommended for most cases.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
 

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0 #2 Jeff Hoelzel 2009-10-23 10:17 Quoting Matt:
If you don't know the power of Premium Cavity, you have to try either squirting or carefully pouring some into an incision just to see how powerful this really is. You won't be pushed out of the room from fumes either. It's a low fuming but high penetrating fluid that dries and browns the tissue almost instantly. See it to believe it.

Matt, you are absolutely correct! This fluid gets the job done! It dries & firms the cavities nicely. During reaspiration, it is difficult to move the trocar around…I don't get that with other fluids I have used.
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+1 #1 Matt 2009-10-09 16:14 If you don't know the power of Premium Cavity, you have to try either squirting or carefully pouring some into an incision just to see how powerful this really is. You won't be pushed out of the room from fumes either. It's a low fuming but high penetrating fluid that dries and browns the tissue almost instantly. See it to believe it. Quote
 

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