Bard StatLock Quick Start Manual
Bard StatLock is a stabilization device designed specifically for PICC catheters, offering enhanced patient comfort and safety while reducing potential complications associated with traditional securement methods. It eliminates the need for sutures or tapes, improving patient comfort and reducing the risk of infection or dislodgement. The StatLock device features a unique anchor pad with skin protectant for secure adhesion, sliding or fixed posts for catheter stabilization, and transparent dressing for easy monitoring.
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Designed to improve
patient comfort and
safety by eliminating the
need to secure catheters
with suture or tape.
Why StatLock® PICC Plus
Stabilization Device?
www.statlock.com
M1172 (0810-07) R10/08 HIM P10/10 5M
Bard and StatLock are registered trademarks of C.R. Bard, Inc.
©Copyright 2008 C.R. Bard, Inc. All rights reserved.
1. Wood D., Bowe-Geddes LA. A Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Two
Securement Techniques for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
and Midlines in the Homecare Setting. JVAD 1997 Vol. 2, No. 3: 11–16.
2. Yamamoto AJ, et al. Sutureless Securement Device Reduces
Complications of Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters. J. Vasc.
Inerv. Radiol. 2002; 13(1): 77-81.
3. Schears G., et al. Spotlight on Solutions, JCAHO/NPSF 2000.
Suture and tape
were traditionally
used to stabilize
PICC catheters.
However, neither
were specifically
designed to do so.
The StatLock® PICC
Plus Stabilization
Device is specifically
designed to stabilize
PICC catheters,
thereby improving patient comfort and safety while
reducing potential complications associated
with traditional securement.1,2,3
Precautions:
The StatLock® PICC Plus Stabilization Device
should be monitored daily and replaced if the
pad is lifting (at least every 7 days). The catheter
insertion site should be treated per healthcare
provider’s recommendations. The StatLock® device
is contraindicated on patients with known tape
or adhesive allergies. Alcohol and acetone may
weaken the adhesive bond between the StatLock®
device pad and the skin. Care should be taken when
using these solutions while performing catheter site
care.
Please consult product inserts and labels for any
indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings,
cautions and directions for use.
For additional information about the StatLock®
PICC Plus Stabilization Device, please call
your local StatLock® Stabilization Device
Representative , or call Customer Service at
800.526.4455.
C. R. Bard, Inc.
8195 Industrial Blvd.
Covington, GA 30014
Customer Service 800.526.4455
Fax 800.852.1339
40426_Bard.indd 1 10/19/10 1:03 PM
patient comfort and
safety by eliminating the
need to secure catheters
with suture or tape.
Why StatLock® PICC Plus
Stabilization Device?
www.statlock.com
M1172 (0810-07) R10/08 HIM P10/10 5M
Bard and StatLock are registered trademarks of C.R. Bard, Inc.
©Copyright 2008 C.R. Bard, Inc. All rights reserved.
1. Wood D., Bowe-Geddes LA. A Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Two
Securement Techniques for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
and Midlines in the Homecare Setting. JVAD 1997 Vol. 2, No. 3: 11–16.
2. Yamamoto AJ, et al. Sutureless Securement Device Reduces
Complications of Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters. J. Vasc.
Inerv. Radiol. 2002; 13(1): 77-81.
3. Schears G., et al. Spotlight on Solutions, JCAHO/NPSF 2000.
Suture and tape
were traditionally
used to stabilize
PICC catheters.
However, neither
were specifically
designed to do so.
The StatLock® PICC
Plus Stabilization
Device is specifically
designed to stabilize
PICC catheters,
thereby improving patient comfort and safety while
reducing potential complications associated
with traditional securement.1,2,3
Precautions:
The StatLock® PICC Plus Stabilization Device
should be monitored daily and replaced if the
pad is lifting (at least every 7 days). The catheter
insertion site should be treated per healthcare
provider’s recommendations. The StatLock® device
is contraindicated on patients with known tape
or adhesive allergies. Alcohol and acetone may
weaken the adhesive bond between the StatLock®
device pad and the skin. Care should be taken when
using these solutions while performing catheter site
care.
Please consult product inserts and labels for any
indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings,
cautions and directions for use.
For additional information about the StatLock®
PICC Plus Stabilization Device, please call
your local StatLock® Stabilization Device
Representative , or call Customer Service at
800.526.4455.
C. R. Bard, Inc.
8195 Industrial Blvd.
Covington, GA 30014
Customer Service 800.526.4455
Fax 800.852.1339
40426_Bard.indd 1 10/19/10 1:03 PM
1. Cleanse around catheter insertion and
outlined stabilization site with chlorhexidine
solution, alcohol or as recommended by
your healthcare provider. Extend to both
sides to an area larger than where the
anchor pad will be placed. Allow to dry
completely.
2. Apply provided skin protectant to
stabilization site. Extend to both sides to
an area larger than where the anchor pad
will be placed. Allow to dry completely
(10–15 seconds) until the site is smooth
to the touch. Skin protectant helps to further
enhance the adherence and holding power
of the anchor pad to your skin.
Securement
Site
Stabilization
Site
Skin
Protectant
Skin
Protectant
Application Technique
Catheter Stabilization
3. Align the StatLock® device anchor pad
so blue directional arrows point toward
catheter insertion site.
4. Sliding Posts (if the posts on the StatLock®
device retainer slide back and forth) Place
catheter wing hole over first post, then slide
stabilization device to capture second post.
Fixed Posts (if the posts on the StatLock®
device retainer do not slide back and forth
or do not move from side to side) Place
catheter wing holes over fixed posts.
5. Support undersurface of anchor pad and
catheter while closing retainer doors. This
prevents from pushing down on skin.
6. Hold the StatLock® device securely as you
peel away paper backing from anchor pad,
one side at a time, then place on skin.
7. Apply transparent dressing as instructed by
your healthcare provider.
8. Apply both provided dressing change labels.
Removal Technique
The StatLock® PICC Plus Stabilization Device should
be monitored daily and changed if the pad is lifting
(at least every 7 days).
3. Stabilize catheter while holding the StatLock®
device. Use thumb of opposite hand to gently
lift retainer door from behind while pressing
down with index finger as shown. Reposition
hands and repeat process to open second
retainer door.
Note: It is best to grasp the plastic doors from
the bottom edge. Carefully remove PICC from
retainer.
4. Temporarily secure line by holding catheter
with sterile gloved finger or
sterile adhesive foam strip per healthcare
provider’s recommendations.
OR
Discontinue line IF recommended by
healthcare provider.
Reapply another StatLock® PICC
Plus Stabilization Device.
1. Apply alcohol on top of the plastic doors and
edges/corners of the transparent dressing.
Remove transparent dressing using “stretch
technique.” With one edge on each side
loosened, stretch in each direction by pulling
the dressing horizontally across catheter to
remove. Always start at the distal edge of
dressing and work toward catheter to limit
movement.
2. Lift edge of anchor pad by stacking 3–4
alcohol pads together, squeezing alcohol
onto skin and the undersurface of anchor
pad. Then continue to stroke undersurface of
pad with alcohol to dissolve anchor pad away
from skin. Be sure to work underneath the
pad and again squeeze the alcohol for easy
removal. Pad should lift from skin.
Fold adhesive anchor pad under itself and
repeat on opposite side.
If used, place chlorhexidine disc per
manufacturer’s instructions for use, if
indicated.
Note: It is acceptable practice to
first “DISENGAGE” then “DISSOLVE”
following the steps below.
Do not pull or force pad
to remove.
Note: Use sterile adhesive foam strip to
temporarily stabilize “non-silicone”
catheters. Remove to cleanse site.
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outlined stabilization site with chlorhexidine
solution, alcohol or as recommended by
your healthcare provider. Extend to both
sides to an area larger than where the
anchor pad will be placed. Allow to dry
completely.
2. Apply provided skin protectant to
stabilization site. Extend to both sides to
an area larger than where the anchor pad
will be placed. Allow to dry completely
(10–15 seconds) until the site is smooth
to the touch. Skin protectant helps to further
enhance the adherence and holding power
of the anchor pad to your skin.
Securement
Site
Stabilization
Site
Skin
Protectant
Skin
Protectant
Application Technique
Catheter Stabilization
3. Align the StatLock® device anchor pad
so blue directional arrows point toward
catheter insertion site.
4. Sliding Posts (if the posts on the StatLock®
device retainer slide back and forth) Place
catheter wing hole over first post, then slide
stabilization device to capture second post.
Fixed Posts (if the posts on the StatLock®
device retainer do not slide back and forth
or do not move from side to side) Place
catheter wing holes over fixed posts.
5. Support undersurface of anchor pad and
catheter while closing retainer doors. This
prevents from pushing down on skin.
6. Hold the StatLock® device securely as you
peel away paper backing from anchor pad,
one side at a time, then place on skin.
7. Apply transparent dressing as instructed by
your healthcare provider.
8. Apply both provided dressing change labels.
Removal Technique
The StatLock® PICC Plus Stabilization Device should
be monitored daily and changed if the pad is lifting
(at least every 7 days).
3. Stabilize catheter while holding the StatLock®
device. Use thumb of opposite hand to gently
lift retainer door from behind while pressing
down with index finger as shown. Reposition
hands and repeat process to open second
retainer door.
Note: It is best to grasp the plastic doors from
the bottom edge. Carefully remove PICC from
retainer.
4. Temporarily secure line by holding catheter
with sterile gloved finger or
sterile adhesive foam strip per healthcare
provider’s recommendations.
OR
Discontinue line IF recommended by
healthcare provider.
Reapply another StatLock® PICC
Plus Stabilization Device.
1. Apply alcohol on top of the plastic doors and
edges/corners of the transparent dressing.
Remove transparent dressing using “stretch
technique.” With one edge on each side
loosened, stretch in each direction by pulling
the dressing horizontally across catheter to
remove. Always start at the distal edge of
dressing and work toward catheter to limit
movement.
2. Lift edge of anchor pad by stacking 3–4
alcohol pads together, squeezing alcohol
onto skin and the undersurface of anchor
pad. Then continue to stroke undersurface of
pad with alcohol to dissolve anchor pad away
from skin. Be sure to work underneath the
pad and again squeeze the alcohol for easy
removal. Pad should lift from skin.
Fold adhesive anchor pad under itself and
repeat on opposite side.
If used, place chlorhexidine disc per
manufacturer’s instructions for use, if
indicated.
Note: It is acceptable practice to
first “DISENGAGE” then “DISSOLVE”
following the steps below.
Do not pull or force pad
to remove.
Note: Use sterile adhesive foam strip to
temporarily stabilize “non-silicone”
catheters. Remove to cleanse site.
40426_Bard.indd 2 10/19/10 1:03 PM
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Key Features
- Specifically designed for PICC catheter stabilization, providing optimal support and security.
- Eliminates the need for sutures or tapes, offering a more comfortable and less invasive securement method.
- Transparent dressing allows for easy visualization and monitoring of the catheter insertion site.
- Sliding or fixed posts accommodate various catheter wing hole sizes, ensuring a secure fit.
- Skin protectant enhances the adherence and holding power of the anchor pad, ensuring long-lasting stability.
- Daily monitoring and weekly replacement ensure proper functionality and prevent pad lifting.
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How often should the Bard StatLock be replaced?
The Bard StatLock should be monitored daily and replaced at least every 7 days, or if the pad is lifting.
What precautions should be taken when using the Bard StatLock?
The Bard StatLock is contraindicated for patients with known tape or adhesive allergies. Alcohol and acetone may weaken the adhesive bond, so care should be taken when using these solutions during catheter site care.
How do I remove the Bard StatLock?
To remove the Bard StatLock, apply alcohol to the top of the plastic doors and edges of the transparent dressing. Then, stretch the dressing horizontally across the catheter to remove it. Finally, lift the edge of the anchor pad using alcohol pads and stroke the undersurface of the pad with alcohol to dissolve it away from the skin.
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