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Subcutaneous anchors more effective than adhesives in securing catheters

The largest study of patients with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) utilizing a subcutaneous anchoring securement system (SASS) ever conducted shows that using subcutaneous anchors to secure catheters is more effective than using adhesive securement devices (ASD).

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Subcutaneous Anchor Systems Boost Vascular Device Security: Study

Subcutaneous Anchor Systems Boost Vascular Device Security: Study
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New study shows major benefits of using subcu

The largest study of patients with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) utilizing a subcutaneous anchoring securement system (SASS) ever conducted shows that using subcutaneous anchors to secure catheters is more effective than using adhesive securement devices (ASD).

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Subcutaneous anchor securement systems prove to be effective at keeping central catheters in place

A new study on securement for central vascular access devices (CVAD) suggests that subcutaneous anchor securement systems (SASS) are shown to be more effective at keeping central catheters in place, compared to either suture-based or adhesive device-based securement methods, according to Eloquest Healthcare, Inc., a privately held medical device company.

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Intelligent Implants Expands Leadership Team and Welcomes Andy Forsberg as Senior Vice President of Product Development

Mechanical Engineer, R&D Expert, and Accomplished Operations Leader with deep roots in medical device commercialization will lead product innovation

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Igraine Plc - Audited Results to 31 December 2020

Igraine Plc - Audited Results to 31 December 2020 PR Newswire London, December 22 IGRAINE PLC AQSE: KING ("Igraine" or the "Company") Audited Final Results

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