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Adapt Convex Skin Barrier Ring - Stretchable, Moldable, 30 mm
SKU
466331
Vendor : Home Care All
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$4.87
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Package Count: 10. Adapt™ Convex Barrier Rings can be used to help prevent ostomy output from getting under the pouch seal. They may be cut or stacked together to help improve the fit of a pouching system and are available in round and oval shapes to accommodate a variety of sto…
Categories: Default Category, Incontinence, Ostomy, Ostomy Accessories
Package Count: 10.
Adapt™ Convex Barrier Rings can be used to help prevent ostomy output from getting under the pouch seal. They may be cut or stacked together to help improve the fit of a pouching system and are available in round and oval shapes to accommodate a variety of stomas. Adapt convex barrier rings can be used to create round or oval convexity, deep convexity when applied to a convex barrier or flexible convexity when applied to a flat barrier.
Adapt™ Convex Barrier Rings can be used to help prevent ostomy output from getting under the pouch seal. They may be cut or stacked together to help improve the fit of a pouching system and are available in round and oval shapes to accommodate a variety of stomas. Adapt convex barrier rings can be used to create round or oval convexity, deep convexity when applied to a convex barrier or flexible convexity when applied to a flat barrier.
- Convex
- Flextend material
- Opening: 1-3/16 inch (30 mm)
- Can be stretched to 1-3/8 (35 mm)
- Available in round and oval shapes
- Adapt Convex Barrier Rings can be used to help prevent ostomy output from getting under the pouch seal
- They may be cut or stacked together to help improve the fit of a pouching system and are available in round and oval shapes to accommodate a variety of stomas
- Adapt convex barrier rings can be used to create round or oval convexity, deep convexity when applied to a convex barrier or flexible convexity when applied to a flat barrier