Products Description
The PICC Securement Device anchors a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter to prevent accidental dislodgment and reduce the risk of complications such as infection or damage to the blood vessel.
Catheter-related infections have become a common cause of hospital-acquired infections, and indwelling central venous catheters are one of the main routes of infection. Study shows that the incidence of central venous catheter-related infections (CVC-RI) due to long-term catheterization ranges from 5% to 30%, with local contamination at the insertion site being the primary cause. Therefore, effectively preventing central venous catheter infections and choosing an antimicrobial dressing to cover the insertion site are crucial.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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3.1 x 4 |
80 x 100 |
PICCS3140 |
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4 x 4.7 |
100 x 120 |
PICCS4047 |
Feature
Antibacterial
Contains CHG/silver ions for broad-spectrum, long-acting protection against PICC-related infections.
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Transparent
PU film enables real-time observation of puncture site and catheter.
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Waterproof & breathable
Allows safe showering, expels moisture to avoid skin issues.
03
Hypoallergenic
Low-irritation adhesive suits long-term use, reducing skin allergies.
04
Secure fit
Elastic film conforms to body; special designs prevent dressing detachment and catheter displacement.
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Application
Oncology Treatment: Provides PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) securement and antibacterial protection for patients undergoing long-term chemotherapy, reducing the risk of infection.
ICU: Ensures stable securement of PICC catheters for critically ill patients, minimizing infectious complications.
Chronic Diseases: Offers catheter securement and skin protection for patients with chronic illnesses.
Nutritional Support: Ensures the safety of PICC catheters in patients requiring long-term infusion therapy, preventing infections from affecting nutritional delivery.
General Departments: Provides antibacterial protection and securement care for patients with indwelling PICC catheters.

