COLOPLAST – 11136 – SenSura® Two Piece Click Drainable Pouch, BX/10

COLOPLAST – 11136 – SenSura® Two Piece Click Drainable Pouch, BX/10

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Product Description

Trust in double-layer security with extra reassurance

SenSura Click is a two-piece mechanical coupling system that combines the unique SenSura double-layer adhesive with an audible ‘click’ to ensure the pouch is locked safely to the baseplate.

Quick Overview

  • Pouch size: Maxi 30cm (12″)
  • Colour: Opaque
  • Coupling size:  60 mm Blue
  • Filter: Yes
  • Outlet closure: Wide Outlet

Convex Light, for stomas that are difficult to manage

SenSura Click baseplates are available in Convex Light. The oval shape of the Convex Light baseplate is designed to help a stoma that is difficult to manage, for example a stoma that is flush, retracted, or located in a skin fold. It applies light and directed pressure on the peristomal skin to reduce the risk of leakage by allowing the stoma to protrude. Ask your enterostomal therapy nurse for more information about Convex Light.

 

Product Features and Benefits:

 

  1. Filter Neutralizes Odor and Gas Build-Up
  2. Barrier Stays in Place with Pouch Changes
  3. Wide Outlet for Easy Drainage and Cleanup
  4. Mechanical Coupling Gives Audible Closure
  5. Replacement Pouches Use Corresponding Color-Coding System
  6. Barrier has Double Layer Protection
  7. Barrier Absorbs Moisture to Keep Skin from Breaking Down

A comfortable and discreet pouch

SenSura Click drainable has a range of features designed to offer comfort and discretion:
  1. EasiClose™WIDE outlet – makes it faster and easier to empty and clean
  2. Integrated Velcro® closure that can be easily tucked away: no need to worry about clips or clamps
  3. Integrated filter – neutralizes odor and avoids the risk of the pouch “ballooning” and causing unnecessary bulges.

Convex light, for stomas that are difficult to manage

SenSura Click barriers are available in convex light. The oval shape of the convex light barrier is designed to help a stoma that is difficult to manage:for example, a stoma that is flush, retracted, or located in a skin fold. It applies light and directed pressure on the peristomal skin to reduce the risk of leakage by allowing the stoma to protrude. Ask your ostomy nurse for more information about convex light.