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3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing 9132

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3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing 9132
(2) Tegaderm 9132: Components of dressing
(4)Tegaderm 9132: Consistent, Correct Application
(2) Tegaderm 9132: Components of dressing

About the product

The 3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing 9132 is a peripheral IV securement dressing with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) formulated into the dressing adhesive. Its integrated design combines antimicrobial protection with site visibility, catheter securement and consistent application for peripheral IVs.

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This antimicrobial IV securement dressing has a breathable, transparent film that provides a waterproof, sterile barrier to protect against external contaminants.* The CHG is formulated into the adhesive to provide antimicrobial protection without additional moisture required to activate.

A conforming keyhole notch allows catheter lumens to fit better and stay in place, and the conforming edge border uses technology designed to reduce edge-lift. A securement tape strip with a notch promotes consistent application and enhances stabilization, and a documentation tape strip pre-printed for documenting dressing changes provides additional securement.

Note/Important Safety Warning: Not for use on premature infants or persons with known sensitivity to CHG. This device is not intended to treat, prevent or reduce catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) or other percutaneous device-related infections. This device has not been studied in a randomized clinical study to determine its effectiveness in preventing such infections. Reference the Instructions for Use for more information.

*In vitro testing shows that the film provides a barrier against viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage.

  • Antimicrobial IV securement dressing with 2% CHG formulated into the adhesive offers antimicrobial protection without requiring additional moisture to activate
  • Integrated design combines antimicrobial protection with site visibility, catheter securement and consistent application
  • Proven to suppress regrowth of skin flora for up to 7 days for sustained antimicrobial protection
  • Transparent film allows continuous site visibility toeasily assess for early signs of infection
  • Designed to minimise catheter movement and dislodgement
  • Large securement tape strip with notch promotes consistent, correct application
  • Waterproof, sterile barrier protects against external contaminants*

Suggested Applications

  • Peripheral IV catheters including Midlines and Mini-Midlines
  • The dressing is compatible for use with major skin antiseptics (i.e. IPA, PVPI, and Chlora prep®)
  • One-handed application is possible
  • Radiologically transparent. The dressing is compatible with MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) (Does not distort the image). MR safe
  • The dressing is compatible with the majority of materials for PIV catheters, including polyurethane, silicone, BD Vialon™
  • The dressing is compatible for use with No-Sting Barrier Film (note: not closer than within 2 cm of catheter insertion site)

Product specifications

Brand
Brand

Tegaderm™

Overall Length (Imperial)
Overall Length (Imperial)

3.35 in

Overall Width (Metric)
Overall Width (Metric)

7 cm

Overall Length (Metric)
Overall Length (Metric)

8.5 cm

Category Name
Category Name

Antimicrobial IV Dressings

OverallWidthImperial
OverallWidthImperial

2.76 in

Dressing Type
Dressing Type

Film

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