Hollister 18194 - New Image Two-piece Drainable Ostomy Pouch with Lock n' Roll Microseal Closure, 2-3/4"
Hollister 18194 - New Image Two-piece Drainable Ostomy Pouch with Lock n' Roll Microseal Closure, 2-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Hollister New Image 2-Piece Drainable Pouch 2-3/4" with Filter, Lock N Roll, Transparent
Hollister's New Image Two-Piece Drainable Pouch w/ Filter and Lock 'n Roll Microseal Closure is part of a two-piece pouching system and is best suitable for colostomies or ileostomies. This drainable ostomy pouch is specially designed to empty from the opening at the bottom, featuring an integrated Lock 'n Roll micro seal closure which applies plastic interlocking fasteners to create a secure closure. The Two-piece New Image Drainable Ostomy Pouch also features an integrated AF300 filter which accommodates a slow release and deodorization of gas. These pouches are compatible with any New Image two-piece skin barrier with the same flange size. The ComfortWear pouch panels are softer on the skin, and the belt tabs help secure the pouch in place.
Hollister 18194 Features:
- Integrated Lock 'n Roll Microseal Closure
- AF300 Filter for Slow Gas Release and Deodorization
- Odor Barrier Pouch Film
- Belt Tabs
- Designed for use with any New Image Two-piece Skin Barrier with Same Flange Size
Product Specifications:
Pcs: Two
Type: Drainable
Flange: 2-3/4"
Size: 12" L, Standard
Filter: Integrated AF300 Filter
Closure: Lock N Roll® Microseal Closure
Backing: One-Sided ComfortWear Panel
Color: Transparent
Belt Tabs: Yes
Quantity: Box of 10
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