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A One Piece, Drainable Soft Convex pouching system, that delivers both convex support and flexibility. Conforms to the body without compromising fit.
Learn MoreWith 100% No Touch Protection, whatever you touch won't touch VaPro™ catheters
Learn MoreThe feeding tube attachment device from Hollister provides an easy-to-use alternative to tape for securing tubes and drains.
Learn MoreUse these case studies to determine when and how to use convexity to improve your patient outcomes.
Creating a secure skin seal around the stoma relies heavily on pouching system fit. “Fit”' describes how the ostomy skin barrier is constructed to either conform to or reform the peristomal skin topography. This ensures that there is a smooth skin surface for secure pouching system adhesion, even if one had not existed before.
A common way to achieve this goal is by using a convex skin barrier. Convex skin barriers have been available for decades and are widely used by clinicians to manage patients with problem ostomies. Read the case studies below, in which stoma care nurses share their experiences with convexity. The case studies can provide another level of evidence to support your clinical practice and help you promote peristomal skin health.
Convexity: Uncovering the Evidentiary Gaps
Developing Patient Assessment Guidelines for Convexity
Click here to find the IFU(s) for the product(s) featured in these case studies.
Use our FIT Indicator Tool to determine if your patient needs a flat or convex ostomy skin barrier.
Read MoreLearn how to prevent and manage your patients' peristomal skin complications.
Read MoreTake our online course in Ostomy Care to learn about pouching systems, ostomy accessories, problem solving, and more.
Read MoreSoft Convex CeraPlus™ Barrier, Lock 'n Roll™ Closure, Tape, Filter
Learn MoreFlat CeraPlus Barrier, Beige, Viewing Option, Filter
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Prior to use, be sure to read the Instructions for Use for information regarding Intended Use, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, and Instructions.
The information provided herein is not medical advice and is not intended to substitute for the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare provider. This information should not be used to seek help in a medical emergency. If you experience a medical emergency, seek medical treatment in person immediately.
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