"We have been using this product in the outpatient clinic. It is
quite effective in reducing tugging on our patients' lines. The
staff and patients have been very pleased." (Oncology nurse)
"… it worked flawless, the nurse however was not convinced that it
would support the Huber needle, but it did just as you said it
would. Thanks, again." (Portacath patient)
FOR PROVIDERS
What You Need to
Know About
The CathSling
What is the CathSling?
The CathSling is a patented, non-adhesive, soft fabric
necklace with a pocket that is used to support the access
lines and/or lumens of central venous catheters (CVCs),
Portacaths, and PICCs. It was invented by a cancer patient who
experienced a catheter-related infection due to movement at
the implant site because of the inadequate support of tape and
pins. When worn properly the pocket of the CathSling is
positioned adjacent to the sterile dressing over the implant
site. Hook and loop secures a strap around the neck and helps
form the pocket to enclose and support: the CVC lumen(s); or
the Huber
needle during infusions for a Portacath; or the IV lines of a
PICC. Complete instructions are enclosed with the CathSling or
view the demo on our home page.
How Does the CathSling Help Reduce Infections
and
Other Problems?
Inadequate catheter support causes movement at the implant
site and compromises the sterile dressing over the site.
Serious health problems and higher healthcare costs result,
including catheter-related infections and dislodgement.
Adhesive-based support, like tape, can tear the patients’
skin, and frequently releases its hold. Movement of the
catheter lines compromises the sterile dressing and allows
pathogens to be introduced to the implant site. Attaching
catheter lines to the gown or clothing also contributes to
tugging and movement, compromising the sterile dressing and
creating similar opportunities for infection or dislodgement.
When the Huber
Safety needle’s access tubing is supported by the CathSling
during infusions, the needle is less likely to accidentally
dislodge. There is also less need for tape to stabilize the
access needle, reducing skin trauma. The CathSling prevents
accidental and inadvertent tugging and movement via the
infusion lines and helps the sterile dressing remain in place.
Does the CathSling
meet FDA regulations?
Yes, the CathSling is an FDA Class I catheter securement
device, 510-K exempt, and is manufactured in certified medical
clean rooms and sterilized to meet FDA regulatory
requirements.
How is the CathSling
Packaged?
The CathSling is sold as a sterile, disposable product in a
convenient 7-pack, for the patient’s weekly supply and is also
available packaged with dressing change kits at your request
through your kit rep.
Medicare Reimbursement.
The CathSling is approved for Medicare reimbursement. The
Medicare reimbursement code (HCPCS code) to bill DMERC for the
CathSling is "A4221 Supplies for maintenance of drug infusion
catheter, per week".
Other Special Features of the CathSling.
The CathSling
is sold as a sterile, disposable product in a convenient
7-pack, a week's supply for the patient.
The CathSling is adjustable, one-size-fits-all
and has a break-away safety neck strap.
The CathSling is recommended for children age 10 and
older, and is not recommended for patients with cognitive
impairment or for patients who are disoriented.
Proper Catheter Securement
For
Improved Patient Care & Lower Healthcare
Cost.