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Foley Catheter Holder for 2-Way StatLock

Foley Catheter Holder for 2-Way StatLock

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Why the Old Way of Securing Foley Catheters Failed

Tape and leg straps caused decades of catheter complications before StatLock changed the clinical standard.
Every accidental tug on a Foley catheter causes pain, bleeding, and infection risk increase.
The Bard StatLock 2-Way Foley Catheter Stabilization Device prevents these tugs through clever adhesive design.
This single-use product reduces catheter-related urinary tract infections by up to 45% in clinical trials.
Yaletown Medical Supplies stocks the Bard StatLock for Vancouver home care patients and caregivers daily.
Read this guide before using tape or improvised straps for any Foley catheter at home.

What Makes StatLock Different From Tape or Leg Straps
Traditional catheter securement relied on adhesive tape, suture loops, or elastic leg straps for decades.
All three methods caused predictable complications including skin tears, pressure injuries, and accidental dislodgement events.
Tape pulls the skin during normal patient movement, causing painful daily friction and bruising.
Leg straps slide down during movement and require constant readjustment to stay in proper position.
Sutures damage skin permanently and require sterile removal by a healthcare professional later in care.
StatLock replaced all three with a flat anchor pad and a swiveling catheter retainer system.
The anchor pad sticks gently to skin while the retainer holds the catheter securely in place.
The catheter rotates 360 degrees on the retainer — moving naturally with patient activity throughout the day.

Key Features of the Bard StatLock 2-Way Foley Stabilization Device
Every feature on this specific device addresses a real clinical or home care challenge today:

Compatible with 2-Way Foley catheters from 8-22 Fr latex or 8-26 Fr silicone sizes.
Tricot fabric anchor pad allows skin breathing while maintaining strong adhesive securement.
Latex-free construction safe for patients with rubber and chemical adhesive allergies.
Sterile single-use packaging maintains infection control standards required in any clinical environment.
Push-to-close retainer secures the catheter with a simple, audible click during placement.
360-degree swivel lets the catheter move with the patient without pulling at insertion sites.
7-day wear time reduces dressing change frequency and saves caregiver labor every week.
Includes skin prep pad for proper application and adhesive bonding to clean prepared skin.
Alcohol-assisted removal designed to minimize skin trauma during scheduled replacement procedures.


Who Specifically Needs the Bard StatLock Foley Stabilization Device
Several distinct patient and caregiver groups benefit enormously from this catheter securement device:

Long-term catheter patients managing chronic urinary retention or neurogenic bladder conditions daily.
Post-prostate surgery patients during the temporary catheterization period following major surgical procedures.
Spinal cord injury patients requiring permanent indwelling Foley catheterization for bladder management.
Stroke recovery patients with temporary catheter needs during hospitalization and home recovery periods.
Late-stage palliative care patients when comfort and dignity become primary care priorities daily.
Caregivers managing in-home catheter care for elderly parents or partners with chronic conditions.
Nursing home and long-term care residents requiring extended Foley catheter support over time.


The CAUTI Prevention Angle: Clinical Evidence That Matters
CAUTI stands for catheter-associated urinary tract infection — the most common hospital-acquired infection in Canada.
Every Foley catheter day increases CAUTI risk by 3 to 7% according to published clinical data.
CAUTIs extend hospital stays, require antibiotics, and can cause kidney damage in serious cases.
A landmark Darouiche study showed StatLock reduced symptomatic CAUTIs by 45% versus traditional tape methods.
The reduction came from less catheter movement, less urethral trauma, and less bacterial introduction during care.
This single product feature explains why Canadian hospitals standardized on StatLock for catheter securement.

How to Apply the StatLock Foley Stabilization Device
Setup takes 5 to 7 minutes including skin preparation and proper anchor placement at home.
Step 1: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching the sterile package contents.
Step 2: Open the sterile package and remove the device along with the included skin prep pad.
Step 3: Identify the proper securement site — front of the thigh for women, abdomen for long-term male users.
Step 4: Cleanse the chosen site thoroughly with the included skin prep pad and let dry completely.
Step 5: Place the Foley catheter into the retainer with the directional arrow pointing toward the catheter tip.
Step 6: Close the retainer lid by pressing the grip markers gently without pinching the catheter tubing.
Step 7: Peel the backing from the anchor pad and press it firmly onto the prepared skin site.
Step 8: Hold the pad in place for 30 seconds to ensure proper adhesive bonding with skin.
Step 9: Verify the catheter rotates freely on the swivel and the retainer holds securely afterward.

How to Remove the StatLock Properly Without Skin Damage
Improper removal causes skin tears and bruising — the alcohol-assisted method protects patient skin daily.
Step 1: Soak a cotton ball or gauze pad thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol (70% or higher).
Step 2: Apply the alcohol-soaked material to the edge of the anchor pad on the skin.
Step 3: Hold the alcohol against the adhesive for 15 to 30 seconds to dissolve bonding.
Step 4: Slowly peel the pad away from the skin while keeping alcohol on the leading edge.
Step 5: Continue this process until the entire pad releases without tearing or stretching skin.
Step 6: Open the retainer lid and remove the catheter carefully without disturbing the insertion site.
Step 7: Inspect the skin underneath for redness, irritation, or signs of adhesive reaction afterward.
Step 8: Allow the skin to fully dry before applying a fresh StatLock device to a new site.

Daily Care and When to Replace the Device
Replace the StatLock device every 7 days under normal use conditions for adult patients.
Replace sooner if any of these conditions occur during home or facility use:

The anchor pad lifts at the edges or detaches partially from the skin underneath.
Visible redness, irritation, or skin breakdown appears around the anchor pad placement site.
The patient experiences pulling sensations indicating compromised retainer or catheter movement during activity.
The catheter retainer fails to hold the catheter securely during normal daily patient activities.
Visible soiling, blood, or drainage compromises the sterile barrier of the anchor pad.
The patient becomes diaphoretic during illness, sweating heavily under the anchor pad.

Always rotate placement sites between catheter changes to prevent localized skin irritation over time.

Common Mistakes That Reduce StatLock Effectiveness
Many caregivers misuse the StatLock in ways that compromise its clinical benefits during home use:

Applying to dirty or oily skin — adhesive bond fails within hours of placement on contaminated skin.
Skipping the alcohol skin prep step — the prep pad ensures proper bonding for full 7-day wear.
Stretching the anchor pad during application — pre-stretched pads pull on skin and cause friction injuries.
Reusing the device after partial removal — adhesive performance drops sharply after first removal attempts.
Placing on hairy skin without trimming first — hair prevents proper adhesive contact with the skin surface.
Forgetting to rotate placement sites — repeated placement on the same skin area causes pressure marks.
Wearing past 7 days — adhesive breakdown after 7 days dramatically increases skin reaction risk.


Why Bard StatLock Remains the Clinical Standard
Bard (now BD - Becton Dickinson) has manufactured medical securement products since the year 1907.
The StatLock product line specifically launched in 1998 and quickly became the clinical gold standard worldwide.
Major Canadian hospital systems standardized on StatLock for catheter securement during the early 2000s.
Clinical studies consistently demonstrate reduced complications versus tape, sutures, and traditional leg strap methods.
BD continues to refine the StatLock design while maintaining the proven 45% CAUTI reduction performance.
The Foley version specifically remains the bestselling catheter securement device across North American hospitals.

Why Buy the StatLock From Yaletown Medical Supplies
Yaletown Medical Supplies stocks authentic Bard StatLock products through authorized Canadian distribution channels only.
Counterfeit catheter securement devices circulate widely online and can fail during critical patient care moments.
Our trained staff explain proper application and removal techniques during your in-store visit anytime.
We also stock complementary catheter care supplies — leg bags, drainage bags, catheterization kits, and prep pads.
Most BC extended health plans cover Foley catheter supplies with a physician's written prescription form.
Yaletown provides itemized receipts compatible with Canadian extended health benefit claim submissions easily.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Bard StatLock covered by BC extended health insurance plans?
Most extended health plans cover Foley catheter securement supplies with a physician's written prescription.
Yaletown provides detailed itemized receipts to support your insurance reimbursement submission directly.
How often should the StatLock device be replaced?
Replace the device every 7 days during normal home use to maintain proper adhesive performance.
Replace sooner if the anchor pad lifts, skin irritation appears, or the retainer loosens noticeably.
Can the StatLock be used during showering or bathing?
Yes — the StatLock anchor pad is water-resistant and tolerates normal bathing without complete soaking.
Avoid prolonged submersion in hot tubs, swimming pools, or extended baths during the entire wear period.
Will the device cause skin irritation during long-term continuous wear?
The breathable tricot fabric reduces irritation, but some patients develop sensitivity to medical adhesives.
Rotate placement sites between changes and watch for redness or itching during the wear period.
Is the StatLock sterile and intended for single-use only?
Yes — each StatLock device ships sterile and must be discarded after a single application.
Never reuse a removed device, even if it appears clean, since sterility is compromised immediately.
Does the StatLock work with 3-way Foley catheters as well?
The 2-Way version is optimized for 2-way Foley catheters with one drainage and one balloon channel.
For 3-way Foley catheters with irrigation channels, ask about Bard's compatible 3-way stabilization options.
Can I apply the StatLock myself, or do I need a nurse to help?
Most patients and family caregivers learn proper application after one in-person training session.
Yaletown Medical Supplies staff can demonstrate the technique during your initial product purchase visit.
Is the StatLock safe for pediatric patients?
The standard adult StatLock fits most teenagers and larger pediatric patients in clinical practice.
BD also offers a pediatric-specific version for smaller children — ask Yaletown about availability today.

Get the Clinical Standard for Catheter Securement Today
Safer catheter securement starts with the right product trusted by hospitals across Canada daily.
The Bard StatLock 2-Way Foley Catheter Stabilization Device is the clinical standard for home care.
Visit Yaletown Medical Supplies for in-store demonstration and same-day purchase during business hours.
Stop relying on tape that pulls skin and causes infections — switch to StatLock starting today.

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