StatLock™ Stabilization Device for Latex and Silicone Catheters (Adult)

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SKU 008-FOL0102 Sold by 25/cs
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$220.46
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The StatLock™ Stabilization Device for Latex and Silicone Catheters (Adult) is designed to securely anchor indwelling catheters while helping protect patient comfort and skin integrity. By minimizing catheter movement, this device reduces the risk of urethral irritation, accidental dislodgement, and associated complications.

Featuring a skin-friendly adhesive base, the StatLock™ device provides a strong yet gentle hold that helps maintain catheter positioning without the need for traditional tapes. Its stabilization mechanism allows for easy attachment and release, simplifying routine care and catheter maintenance.

Compatible with both latex and silicone catheters, this device offers versatility across a wide range of clinical applications. The low-profile design enhances patient comfort and discretion, making it suitable for extended wear in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home care environments.

Key Features:

  • Securely stabilizes latex and silicone catheters
  • Helps reduce catheter movement and irritation
  • Skin-friendly adhesive for reliable, gentle hold
  • Easy-to-use locking mechanism for quick attachment and removal
  • Low-profile design for improved comfort and discretion
  • Suitable for adult patients

Applications:

  • Foley catheter stabilization
  • Reducing risk of accidental catheter dislodgement
  • Supporting patient comfort during extended catheter use
  • Hospital, long-term care, and home care settings