Coloplast ostomy baseplate alterna piece 10-35 40ml (1771) Coloplast ostomy baseplate alterna piece is a mechanical coupling device with added reassurance. The case is securely attached to the baseplate by a mechanical coupling system. An audible 'click' confirms the secure closing of the bag to the base plate.
Before the bag is secured in position, it can be rotated to the desired position, without having to remove the bag from the base plate.
The bag can be removed from the spiral adhesive baseplate, allowing the bag to be changed more often than the adhesive baseplate.
Assura two-piece hardware is available with standard wear and extended wear core plate, flat or convex. It is combined with resealable, resealable or urostomy bags, as well as a range of special solutions such as the overnight bag, minicap and much more. The wide assortment consists of a range of pre-cut size base plates or slots that can be customized, with pouches in a variety of sizes available in transparent or opaque colours.
Spiral adhesive, for safety and skin-friendly
Assura spiral adhesive is a mixture of materials designed for safety and protection in a spiral structure, for:
Secure adhesion to your skin
Absorbing moisture from your skin - providing skin comfort and protection from irritation
The Assura [Extra] adhesive provides additional protection against aggressive output. It is suitable for people with an ileostomy or urostomy which has a more aggressive output and which breaks down standard adhesives very quickly.
Convexity, for openings that are difficult to manage
The Assura two-piece base plates are available with two different levels of convexity and are designed to assist stoma that are difficult to manage, eg stoma that is flush, inverted, or located in a skin fold. Presses into primer leather to reduce the risk of leakage by allowing the hole to appear.
convex light:
A solution for slightly drooped or deflated vents, providing extra security through light, delicate pressure on the abdomen.
convex:
A solution to regression holes, deep skin folds and scars, providing additional safety through moderate to high pressure on the abdomen.
Ask your stoma care nurse for more information about the bulge.