Bulb Drain Management Solutions

COVID-19

Covid-19 Update

 

Due to positive evaluations regarding the usage of BulbPendant during the Covid-19 situation, Hand & Hand Medical and the BulbPendant Product have now been added to the National Covid-19 Supplier Database WBENC.  

BulbPendant helps minimize post-surgical Covid-19 exposure for both nurses and patients by…

Eliminating “Sharps Hazard” for Nurses and Staff...

Because BulbPendant replaces use of “Safety Pins” in installation and management of drains, BulbPendant eliminates puncture wounds and compromising of gloves and safety equipment that are key to preventing the spread of Coronavirus Covid-19.

Reducing Patient to Nurse/Staff physical contact...

BulbPendant use relieves Nurses and Staff of many previous tasks that required physical contact. Because BulbPendant allows for tasks such as “fill rate check” and “drain emptying” without the need to remove drains from the device, patients can be instructed in how to assist or perform these tasks without physical contact with nurses and staff.

Reducing Outpatient assistance contact...

Patients fitted with BulbPendant have the advantage of performing many of the activities of daily living without the normal need of outside assistance. BulbPendant patients that are recovering from surgery at home are able to bathe “hands free,” and are able to ambulate and perform activities individually which reduces or eliminates the need for outside physical contact and assistance.

Utilizing “easy to disinfect” non-absorbent materials...

BulbPendant’s durable construction of non-absorbent Neoprene and Mesh materials make prior devices made from cloth impractical and obsolete. While cloth items can absorb and retain Viral mediums and require laundering, BulbPendant can be quickly and easily disinfected with a swipe of a simple alcohol swab and use of soap and water and is the only unit that can be disinfected while the drain(s) remain present.

Helping immuno-compromised Patients...

BulbPendant usage assists in reducing the needed physical contact for patients recovering from their surgical procedures. Many of these patients have compromised immune systems due to chemotherapy or other issues related to their illnesses. Experts agree that the reduction of physical contact significantly improves a patients ability to avoid contracting the Covid-19 Virus.