Curafix i.v. Control (6 x 7.5 cm)

Cannula retention dressing with viewing window

Curafix i.v. Control consists of a nonwoven/film laminate. The transparent viewing window makes it possible to observe and monitor the puncture site without having to change the dressing. In particular cannulas with injection ports can be safely affixed thanks to the die-cut opening and overlapping dressing wings.* Furthermore, Curafix i.v. Control leaves little residue when removed and is skin-friendly.**

*The stated properties are based on currently available in vitro data.

**The stated properties are based on currently available in vitro data and literature data.

Product composition

Nonwoven: white, polyester
Film: Polyurethane, skin-friendly polyacrylate adhesive (free of colophony and colophony derivatives)

Ordering information

Curafix i.v. Control

Dimensions (cm)REFSC/TC
sterile, individually sealed
6 x 7.53369750/400

Fields of application

  • suitable for peripheral accesses (PVC)

Intended purpose

For retention of cannulas and catheters on the skin and as a mechanical barrier to protect the puncture site.

Properties

  • supplied with an additional sterile pad
  • viewing window to observe and monitor the puncture site and insertion channel
  • good water vapour permeability
  • breathable film
  • latex-free formulation
  • can be washed off with disinfectants*)
  • pathogen- and bacteria-proof
  • impermeable to water
  • secure retention

*) The stated properties are based on currently available in vitro data.

To note

  • for peripheral lines (particularly for catheters with injection port)

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