StatLock® Huber Plus Stabilization Device

StatLock® Huber Plus Stabilization Device

PCL Dialysis
  • Specifically designed to secure Huber needles with the "adhesive well" system to reduce complications and extend dwell times.

Features

PCL Other Dialysis

StatLock® Stabilization Devices are a more effective alternative to tape in helping improve clinical outcomes, quality of care and economic efficiencies. The StatLock® Huber Plus Stabilization Device is designed to secure Huber needles.

Please consult product labels, IFU and package inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, cautions and instructions for use.

Specifications

Stand Alone/Kit Category/Description Item Number Pkg Natural Latex?
Stand Alone StatLock® IV Stabilization Device for Huber Plus VHFP1 50/case No

Specifications subject to change without notice.

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Please refer to the below-listed Instructions for Use (IFUs) for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings and cautions.

Prescriptive Information

INDICATIONS FOR USE: The StatLock® stabilization device is compatible for medical tubes and catheters.

CONTRAINDICATIONS: Known tape or adhesive allergies. Known sensitivity to benzoin. (Zinc Oxide PICC Neonatal Universal)

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

  • Do not use the StatLock® stabilization device where loss of adherence could occur, such as with a confused patient, unattended access device, diaphoretic or non-adherent skin, or when the access device is not monitored daily.
  • Observe universal blood and body fluid precautions and infection control procedures, during the StatLock® stabilization device application and removal.
  • Suture the StatLock® stabilization device pad to skin if necessary or deemed necessary.
  • Avoid the StatLock® stabilization device contact with alcohol or acetone, both can weaken bonding of components and the StatLock® stabilization device pad adherence.
  • Minimize catheter manipulation during StatLock® stabilization device application and removal.
  • Remove oil and moisturizer from targeted skin area.
  • The StatLock® stabilization device pad adherence and catheter/tube position should be routinely inspected.
  • Orient the StatLock® stabilization device so arrows point toward the catheter tip.
  • The StatLock® stabilization device should be replaced every 7 days.
  • A StatLock® stabilization device luer-lock connector must be used to secure venous and arterial catheters.
  • Always apply the adhesive strip to central venous and arterial catheters at or near the insertion site when using a StatLock® stabilization device.
  • This is a single use device. Reuse/and or repackaging may create a risk of patient or user infection, compromise the structural integrity and/or essential material and design characteristics of the device, which may lead to device failure, and/or lead to injury, illness or death of the patent.
  • Do not re-sterilize. The sterility of the single use device is not guaranteed following re-sterilization because of an indeterminable degree of potential pyrogenic or microbial contamination which may lead to infection complications. Re-sterilization may compromise the structural integrity, essential material and/or design characteristics and may lead to an unpredictable loss of functionality and/or device failure.
  • Special Patient Population
    • Do not use alcohol or acetone containing products on pre-term infants

Quality of Care

The Unrivaled Evidence You Need To Proceed

Clinical studies comparing the stabilization of catheter using tape versus StatLock® stabilization devices demonstrate that
the StatLock® stabilization devices are unrivaled in helping to improve patient outcomes, quality of care and economic
efficiencies. 5,2,11

The results demonstrate that the innovative designs of StatLock® stabilization devices provide superlative results in promoting healthcare worker safety and patient satisfaction. The comparative data makes a persuasive case as to why StatLock® stabilization devices are more effective than traditional forms of tape and suture stabilization to achieve the positive outcomes
you seek.

Enhances Patient Care

StatLock® stabilization device for Peripheral IV Catheter:

  • Meets the 2006 INS Standards that state "whenever feasible, using a manufactured catheter stabilization device
    is preferred."31
  • Increases IV catheter dwell times from 44 hours to 98 hours 4,27
  • Decreases unscheduled IV catheter restarts from approximately 71% to 17% 5
  • Eliminates the use of non-sterile tape which has a 74% contamination rate StatLock® stabilization device for
    PICC Catheter 13

StatLock® stabilization device for PICC Catheter:

  • Meets the 2006 INS Standards that state "Whenever feasible, using a manufactured catheter stabilization device
    is preferred." 31
  • Eliminates suture related needlesticks 18,29,30

StatLock® stabilization device for Arterial Catheter:

  • Meets the 2006 INS Standards that state "Whenever feasible, using a manufactured catheter stabilization device
    is preferred." (31)

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