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SORBAVIEW SHIELD PRODUCT LINE

PRODUCT FEATURES

 

SorbaView Dressing
SorbaView is a highly permeable, transparent film line of dressings that set the standard of excellence in catheter site management. They go on easier and wear longer than other dressings. SorbaView was designed to have a layered quality like that of skin - utlizing a breathable outermost layer, a protective and strong lower layer which controls moisture, and a conforming adhesive layer to anchor it all securely. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHIELD Technology
SHIELD Technology guards the catheter from aggressive movements and eliminates the need for a secondary securement device. With the addition of SHIELD Technology, dressings stay on and catheters stay put. By keeping the catheter in place, the risk of complications such as dislodgement are dramatically reduced.

Below are some of the general features of the SorbaView SHIELD.

  • SHIELD Technology provides effective catheter securement as part of the normal dressing procedure - no extra steps needed

  • Using one product instead of two lowers costs

  • Prevents catheter movement and dislodgement

  • Easy to apply - won't stick to itself during application

  • Eliminates inconsistent methods of securement and improves compliance with the Standards of Care

  • Provides proven bacterial protection, lowering the risk of contracting a hospital-acquired infection (HAI)

  • Latex free, non-sensitizing adhesive

  • Available in multiple sizes to fit any vascular access site

Window Dressing featuring built-in SHIELD Technology for maximum catheter securement in one step.

SorbaView® SHIELD

 

SorbaView SHIELD: One-step application; both a dressing and securement device Provides longest-lasting wear times Reinforced securement zones preserve site integrity under the most stressful conditions Patient label attached to back of SHIELD Dressing

For the following anatomical sites: Arterial Peripheral IV PICC Implanted Port CVC-Subclavian CVC-Jugular CVC-Femoral

Recommended Code   
PICC SV

37UDT 3.75" x 6.25"
CVC-Subclavian
CVC-Jugular
CVC-Femoral
PICC SV

353UDT 3.75" x 5.5"
CVC-Subclavian
CVC-Jugular
CVC-Femoral
Arterial SV

254UDT 2.5" x 4"
Peripheral IV
CVC-Subclavian
CVC-Jugular
CVC-Femoral
Arterial SV 233UDT 2.625" x 3.5625"

FOR INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE

FOR COMPARTMENT PRESSURE

CVP FOR SEPSIS MANAGEMENT

FOR CENTRAL LINE INSERTION

Compass Intra-Abdominal Pressure Monitoring Kits by Centurion

 

Manufacturer: Centurion

  • An ideal way to monitor bladder pressure for early detection of intra-abdominal hypertension

  • Easy to connect to a standard Foley catheter

  • Sets up in seconds, simply and inexpensively

  • Complete with pressure-injectable extension set and a sterile tubing anchor

  • Part number CUHG1-INT

Compass: Precise Pressure Made Simple

 

For a clinician, the need to make quick, split-second decisions is constant. Those moments when the best course of action must be determined are countless and never-ending.

In those moments, every second counts. At any second, a decision must be made. There are many options, but there's only one best option for putting patient's health back on track.

Compass: Instantaneous Accurate Pressure Measurement

When central lines are inserted, inadvertent arterial cannulations can occur. Even when ultrasound guidance is employed, arterial cannulations still occur up to 1% of the time.1

With septic patients, every hour treatment is delayed, the risk of death increases 7.6%.2 Cardiac ultrasounds and capillary assessments use up precious time and carry a high degree of subjectivity.

Treatment delays and misdiagnosed compartment syndrome can result not only in unnecessary fasciotomies and amputations, but potentially expensive lawsuits.

 

Manometers - commonly used during lumbar punctures - are cumbersome and time consuming. They require two people to operate, and they fail up to 20% of the time.

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