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The results of this study clearly show SecurAcath reduces dislodgement and saves money, therefore, SecurAcath should be used preferentially over adhesive device securement,” said Tricia Kleidon, …
SecurAcath – Eloquest Healthcare, Inc.
"Our hospital has been using SecurAcath for over a year and we love the product! The incidents of malpositioned PICC’s post insertions, and reinsertions of PICC’s, has shrunk to near zero since …
SecurAcath® Catheter Securement Device | Vygon (UK) Ltd
SecurAcath® is a clinically validated device to secure and stabilise PICC, CVCs, and midline catheters and reduce catheter displacement, suitable for all patient types.
• The SecurAcath allows for 360-degree cleaning of the skin and we recommend you use your institution’s preferred skin antiseptic, including but not limited to CHG/Isopropyl Alcohol, Betadine, etc.
SecurAcath is easy to insert, well tolerated, associated with a low incidence of catheter-related complications and does not usually need removing while the catheter is in place. SecurAcath should …
SecurAcath Removal Fold Method with Catheter in Place
Sep 5, 2019 · Subscribed 282 164K views 6 years ago SecurAcath removal using fold method with catheter in place...more
Securacath - Subcutaneous Anchor Securement System | Vygon
SecurAcath is a subcutaneous anchor securement system. The device utilizes a small anchor (securement feet) placed just beneath the skin at the catheter insertion site and attached to the …
SecurAcath Removal | Videos & Movies on Vimeo
Clinical demonstration of SecurAcath removal at time of PICC line removal.
This PICC is secured with a SecurAcath® which is subcutaneous sutureless device with small flexible, blunt anchors just below the skin and provides securement for the PICC. The SecurAcath® does not …
Cost modelling shows that SecurAcath is cost saving compared with adhesive securement devices if the PICC remains in place for 21 days or longer. Cost savings result from shorter maintenance times and …