StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post
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Featured Customer ReviewEasy to use. Same as used by local hospital. [ read more ]
By Mary from Daphne, AL
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Features
StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post
- Latex Free
- Reduce catheter complications and unscheduled restarts
- Increase catheter dwell time
- Eliminates accidental needlesticks
Product Overview
StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post
StatLock® PICC Plus
The StatLock PICC Plus sutureless securement can secure PICC lines in place eliminating the need for suture or tape and significantly reducing the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections, dislodgments and other complications. Using StatLock PICC Plus also eliminates the risk of accidental needlesticks. The StatLock PICC Plus Stabilization Device offers great versatility and ease of use. Combining the latest in design and engineering technology, StatLock PICC Plus Device releasably secures most winged–catheter on the market. No clamp is needed to secure the catheter; no instrument is needed to remove it. Just lift the transparent StatLock® Device's “gull–wings,” place catheter wings over post, and close. Now it is easier than ever to reap the proven clinical benefits of the StatLock Stabilization Device. Also available by the case.
- All StatLock® Stabilization Devices and packaging are latex-free
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StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post
StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post Reviews Summary

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StatLock PICC Plus, Crescent Fixed Post
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![]() will this work to anchor a percutanious lead for an LVAD patient? The driveline is thicker than a catheter but slightly thinner that an outdoor extention cord.
Asked on Dec 30, 2011 11:10:20 PM by LVAD
Yeah, good question!
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Part Number(s): BRDVPPDFP, 23452801
Mfg Part Number(s): VPPDFP











