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Standardize catheter care and maintenance for epidural/peripheral nerve blocks (PNB) with the Clik-FIX Epidural/PNB Catheter Securement Device.
Choosing Clik-FIX Catheter Securement Devices helps minimize risks associated with epidural and peripheral nerve block procedures, while enhancing patient comfort and ease of application for clinicians.1-2
Clik-FIX Catheter Securement Devices for regional anesthesia procedures are designed to minimize the risk of displacement and dislodgement. Plus, using a universal catheter securement device for all epidural/PNB catheters can encourage standardization of patient care.
Features of Clik-FIX Catheter Securement Devices include3-6:
Clik-FIX Products are engineered to meet hospital protocols for catheter dressing and securement.7
Rx only. Always follow your facility’s protocols for catheter dressing.
Clik-FIX Devices offer solutions tailored to both standalone securement and all-in-one dressing and securement needs:
Learn how Clik-Fix Catheter Securement Devices could help improve patient outcomes and streamline securement for your clinical team. Fill out the form below to connect with a B. Braun representative.
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2. Odor PM, Bampoe S, Hayward J, Chis Ster I, Evans E. Intrapartum epidural fixation methods: a randomised controlled trial of three different epidural catheter securement devices. Anaesthesia. 2016 Mar;71(3):298-305. doi: 10.1111/anae.13351. Epub 2015 Dec 29. PMID: 26712088.
3. Amarjeet Kumar, Chandni Sinha, Atul Aman, Surabhi, Saras Singh; Secondary nerve block failure after upper extremity surgery; Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management; Volume 25, 2021.
4. Auyong DB, Cantor DA, Green C, Hanson NA. The Effect of Fixation Technique on Continuous Interscalene Nerve Block Catheter Success: A Randomized, Double-Blind Trial. Anesth Analg. 2017 Mar;124(3):959-965. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000001811. PMID: 28151818.
5. Hakim M, Froyshteter AB, Walia H, Tumin D, Veneziano G, Bhalla T, Tobias JD. Optimizing the securement of epidural catheters: an in vitro trial. Local Reg Anesth. 2018 Jul 17;11:31-34. doi: 10.2147/LRA.S172799. PMID: 30046251; PMCID: PMC6054289.
6. (webb)SPPM Newsletter. Pedspainmedicine.org. Published 2017. Accessed August 2, 2024. https://www.pedspainmedicine.org/wp- content/uploads/newsletters/2019/summer/stracts/reducing%20early.html
7. Ilfeld BM. Continuous peripheral nerve blocks in the hospital and at home. Anesthesiol Clin. 2011 Jun;29(2):193-211. doi: 10.1016/j.anclin.2011.04.003. PMID: 21620338.