A new study on securement for central vascular access devices (CVAD) suggests that subcutaneous anchor securement systems (SASS) are shown to be more effective at keeping central catheters in place, ...
FERNDALE, Mich. -- A new study on securement for central vascular access devices (CVAD) suggests that subcutaneous anchor securement systems (SASS) are shown to be more effective at keeping central ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces significant statements regarding use of SecurAcath in the recently published Infusion Therapy ...
Interrad Medical has received Food and Drug Administration approval for its SecurAcath Universal Subcutaneous Catheter Securement System. The device holds indwelling catheters in place. Rather than ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces a new recommendation for use of SecurAcath on COVID-19 patients. The recommendation document was ...
Interrad Medical Inc. has formed a strategic partnership with Eloquest Healthcare Inc. to accelerate sales growth of what is described as the only subcutaneous catheter securement device in the world.
Interrad Medical, Inc., of Plymouth, Minn., has received clearance of its SecurAcath peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) with Subcutaneous Securement System, which deploys a small anchor in ...
A common observation about hospital patients is that they’re connected to a lot of “tubes.” Those “tubes” are catheters, used to allow drainage or administration of fluid to the patient, and they play ...