CANNULA FIXATOR

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A medical device called a cannula fixator is used to stabilise and secure an intravenous (IV) cannula. It is intended to keep the cannula from moving or coming loose when moving, guaranteeing continuous infusion and therapy treatments. Usually composed of hypoallergenic and skin-friendly ingredients, these fixators provide a secure hold and easy application. They are frequently utilised in clinical and hospital settings and come in a variety of forms, including adhesive bandages.

Key Features

  • Secure I.V. Cannula Fixation: Designed specifically for fixing I.V. cannulas or catheters in place to prevent displacement.
  • Material Options: Made from thin polyurethane film and available in two variants:
  • Transparent: For visual monitoring of the insertion site.
  • Non-woven: For extra comfort and flexibility.
  • Breathable & Waterproof: Allows skin to breathe while protecting the insertion area from water, dirt, and contaminants.
  • Reinforced Notches: Specially designed to reduce mechanical stress and prevent peeling or lifting, especially with heavy or mobile catheters.
  • Flexible Thin Film: Ensures easy application and secure adhesion even on contoured or irregular surfaces.
  • Hygienic & Safe:
    • Sterile
    • Disposable
    • Individually packed to maintain cleanliness and prevent infection.

Applications

  • IV Therapy: Used to securely fix intravenous cannulas, catheters, or tubes in place.
  • Hospital and Clinical Use: Ideal for use in emergency rooms, operation theatres, ICUs, and general wards.
  • Home Care Settings: Suitable for patients on long-term IV treatments or home infusion therapies.
  • Postoperative Care: Helps stabilize catheters and maintain cleanliness around insertion sites.
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