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

Cannula retention dressing made from nonwoven material

Curafix i.v. Soft is made of nonwoven material only and is quickly and easily applied. The wound pad absorbs blood and exudate.* In particular cannulas with injection ports can be safely affixed thanks to the die-cut opening and overlapping dressing wings.* In addition, Curafix i.v. Soft has a latex-free formulation 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, skin-friendly polyacrylate adhesive (free of colophony and colophony derivatives)
Wound pad: viscose/polypropylene/polyethylene, polyethylene film

Ordering information

Curafix i.v. Soft

Dimensions (cm)REFSC/TC
sterile, individually sealed
7.5 x 63369650/400

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
  • dressing leaves little residue when removed*)
  • skin-friendly**)
  • good water vapour permeability
  • latex-free formulation
  • elastic nonwoven material
  • supple

*) 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

To note

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

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