Flexima® Active O' convex Urostomy Bags
One-piece soft convex ostomy bags
Flexima® Active O' convex bags are designed to adapt to the body contours of people with a flush or slightly retracted stoma. The wafer of Flexima® Active O' convex is flexible and has a gentle slope for an even pressure distribution and great skin tolerance. Its conformability is designed to ensure a good seal around the stoma while providing a high level of comfort and a feeling of security.
The urostomy bags are available in midi beige split cover and transparent and in cut-to-fit and pre-cut options. The bags are designed with an anti-reflux valve to avoid urine backflow. They are easy to handle and secure thanks to the B. Braun tap with 'open' and 'closed' positions.
Advantages
Gently sloping convexity:
- Gentle convexity to reduce leakages from flush or slightly retracted stomas
- Soft slope of 6 mm provided by an integrated soft flexible ring
- Atraumatic edge profile
- Three positions for belt fixation and to intensify the convexity effect(1)
Secure outlet:
- Uro-specific outlet with open / closed position
- Fits perfectly and is strengthened by a click and a final locking system
Connection to a distal collection bag such as B. Braun Uribag® for more autonomy:
- Can be connected to a distal collector system for fewer interruptions during daily activities or sleep
- The universal connector has an anti-twist design and is provided in the box
- Connection is reinforced by a click
Colors and bag capacity:
Midi:
- Bag capacity: 700 ml, cut-to-fit Ø15-35 mm, transparent
- Bag capacity: 670 ml, cut-to-fit Ø15-35 mm, split cover/ beige bag with inspection window
- Bag capacity 670 ml, pre-cut 25 and 30, split cover/ beige bag with inspection window
All volumes are measured according to ISO 8670-2 standard.
Material and packaging:
- Soft non-woven cover and odor-proof plastic film
- Free of latex (PVC) and phthalates (DEHP)
- Box of 10 bags + 10 connectors
1) Hoeflok J, Salvadalena G, Pridham S, Droste W, McNichol L, Gray M. Use of Convexity in Ostomy Care. Results of an International Consensus Meeting. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2017;44(1):55-62. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000291.