What is BSS fluid?

What is BSS fluid?

A balanced salt solution (BSS) is a solution made to a physiological pH and isotonic salt concentration. Solutions most commonly include sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and chloride.

What is BSS in ophthalmology?

What is intraocular BSS? Intraocular ophthalmic (inside the eye) irrigation is a sterile cleansing solution. Intraocular BSS is used to maintain the natural condition of the eye during a surgical procedure such as cataract surgery. Intraocular BSS may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

What is the percentage of salt in BSS?

BSS® Sterile Irrigating Solution is a sterile balanced salt solution, each mL containing sodium chloride (NaCl) 0.64%, potassium chloride (KCl) 0.075%, calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl2•2H2O …

Is BSS preservative free?

BSS PLUS does not contain a preservative; therefore, do not use this container for more than one patient.

Is BSS a medication?

BSS Plus 250 is a prescription medicine used as an intraocular irrigation solution during intraocular surgical procedures on the eye.

What are BSS drops?

A sterile balanced salt solution for extraocular and intraocular use during procedures with an expected maximum duration of less than 60 minutes.

Is BSS isotonic?

BSS Sterile Irrigating Solution is an isotonic solution for use in irrigating tissues of the eyes.

How do I get Ebss?

  1. Prepare 800 mL of distilled water in a suitable container.
  2. Add 200 mg of CaCl2 to the solution.
  3. Add 200 mg of MgSO4-7H2O to the solution.
  4. Add 400 mg of Potassium Chloride to the solution.
  5. Add 2.2 g of NaHCO3 to the solution.
  6. Add 6.8 g of NaCl to the solution.
  7. Add 140 mg of NaH2PO4H2O to the solution.

Is HBSS buffered?

Hanks’ Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS) is composed of inorganic salts and supplemented with glucose. The solution may be used to wash cells and tissue and to maintain cells in a viable state. The solution is buffered with phosphate and maintains a physiological pH and osmotic pressure.

Is there a difference between PBS and Dpbs?

PBS is a commonly used buffer with a simple formulation, while DPBS also includes potassium chloride and is available in a larger variety of formulations, including with or without calcium and magnesium and with or without glucose and pyruvate.

What pH is BSS?

The reconstituted product has a pH of approximately 7.4. Osmolality is approximately 305 mOsm. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY: None of the components of BSS PLUS solution are foreign to the eye, and BSS PLUS solution has no pharmacological action.

How to use the BSS Plus solution Part I (480 mL)?

Firmly grasp vial in the palm of one hand and with thumb and index finger, hold plastic flange against top of vial. Hold the vial in the upright position, incline and immediately insert the transfer device into the center target of rubber stopper of the BSS PLUS solution Part I (480 mL) bag.

How many mg of sodium are in BSS Plus Part II?

After addition of BSS PLUS® – Part II (20 mL), each mL contains: sodium chloride 7.14 mg, potassium chloride 0.38 mg, calcium chloride dihydrate 0.154 mg, magnesium chloride hexahydrate 0.2 mg, dibasic sodium phosphate 0.42 mg]

What is BSS sterile irrigating solution?

BSS Sterile Irrigating Solution is an isotonic solution for use in irrigating tissues of the eyes. For use as an extraocular and intraocular irrigating solution during ocular surgical procedure involving perfusion of the eye with an expected maximum duration of less than 60 minutes. • NOT FOR INJECTION OR INTRAVENOUS INFUSION.

What is the osmolality of BSS Plus?

The reconstituted product has a pH of approximately 7.4. Osmolality is approximately 305 mOsm. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY: None of the components of BSS PLUS are foreign to the eye, and BSS PLUS has no pharmacological action.

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