
The Karman cannula is a soft, flexible, blunt-tipped suction device constructed from medical-grade plastic, designed for uterine aspiration in gynecological procedures such as manual vacuum aspiration (MVA).
it facilitates the evacuation of uterine contents—including in early pregnancy termination, incomplete or missed abortion, and retained products of conception—by connecting to a hand-held syringe that generates vacuum suction without reliance on electricity or anesthesia.
It’s non-rigid structure reduces the risk of uterine perforation compared to rigid metal alternatives, enabling safer outpatient use in resource-constrained environments, though procedural efficacy depends on gestational age and operator skill, with success rates exceeding 95% for gestations under 8 weeks.
Karman cannula, used primarily for Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) and gynecological procedures, follow a specific sizing and color-coding system distinct from IV cannula. Sizes are measured in millimeters (mm) and often assigned to a specific color code.
While color coding may vary slightly by manufacturer, common standards include:
| Size (mm) | Code | Common Color |
| 8 mm | KC8 | White |
| 9 mm | KC9 | Cherry Red |
| 10 mm | KC10 | Dark Green |
| 12 mm | KC12 | Dark Blue |
Note: Sizes are also commonly available in ranges such as 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. Also, If you are looking for IV Cannula coding instead (often confused with Karman), those are color-coded by gauge (e.g., Orange 14G, Green 18G, Pink 20G)
The clinical application of a Karman cannula is primarily determined by its diameter, which correlates to the volume of tissue or fluid to be evacuated, and the degree of cervical dilation required. While No. 4 and No. 8 are both flexible, medical-grade plastic tools, they serve distinct procedural roles based on their size.
This smaller diameter cannula is predominantly used for diagnostic purposes and very early-stage interventions because it often does not require cervical dilation.
The No. 8 cannula has a larger diameter and is typically used for therapeutic evacuation of larger volumes of uterine contents.
| Feature | No. 4 (4 mm) | No. 8 (8 mm) |
| Primary Use | Diagnostic (Biopsy, MR) | Therapeutic (Abortion, Miscarriage) |
| Cervical Dilation | Rarely required | Often required |
| Gestation Limit | Up to ~6 weeks | Up to ~8-10 weeks |
| Vacuum Source | Often 10cc-20cc syringe | Standard 60cc MVA syringe |
The plastic Karman-type suction cannula is a vital, single-use, flexible instrument used primarily for uterine evacuation and gynecological aspiration. Its design, featuring a blunt, rounded tip and side holes, is specifically engineered to minimize trauma to the uterine walls while ensuring effective suction.
To source reliable cannulas, prioritize suppliers holding ISO 13485 certification and those with established CE marking or FDA compliance. Key manufacturers and suppliers include Iscon Surgicals Ltd., Mediplus India, Lars Medicare, Cruzine Healthcare, and HMD. Always verify batch-level traceability and request third-party testing reports before committing to bulk procurement to ensure sterility and material quality.
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