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Catheter stabilization device type C

roduct item number Specifications Sheet/box Pieces/box
C-01 6.5cm*10.5cm 50 500
C-02 6.5cm*10.5cm 50 500
C-03 8.5cm*12.5cm 50 500

Composed of non-woven fabric coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive and fixed patch

use:

1. External fixation of drainage tubes in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, etc.

2. External fixation of indwelling urinary catheter

3. Distal fixation of some CVC and PICC catheters

Advantage:

Wrap-around fixed drainage tube, more secure

Can be adjusted according to actual situation

The skin-fitting surface is hypoallergenic and breathable

Perfectly adapts to the human body and is not affected by position

Tests confirm that it can withstand 3KG pulling force

Instructions:

1. Open the package and take out the dressing.

2. Choose a location lower than the drainage opening and avoid scar folds.

3. Remove the release paper and stick the fitting surface to the skin.

4. Open the adhesive strip that fixes the dressing on the catheter, lift the drainage tube slightly, leave a suitable length and stick it on, then firmly attach the Velcro and press it gently.

5. Gently pull the catheter to check its firmness.

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Zhejiang Longterm Medical is a well-known China Catheter stabilization device type C suppliers and OEM Catheter stabilization device type C Company, specializing in the research and development, production and sales of high-end medical dressings. Our Catheter stabilization device type C have passed the US FDA certification, German TUV ISO13485 certification, CE certification.

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