Who Uses This? Individuals who have a colostomy or a stoma with infrequent or predictable output.
Why They Love It: This mini pouch is small and discreet, and the waterproof filter works to eliminate odors.
Hollister Closed Mini Pouch With Filter Overview
Don't worry about a bulky, visible ostomy bag again! The New Image Two-Piece Closed Mini Ostomy Pouch is compact and discreet. The filter prevents odors from escaping and the ComfortWear panels are designed to be gentle on sensitive skin. The pouch is part of a two-piece system and is meant to be used with New Image skin barriers, such as the New Image CeraPlus or the New Image Flextend.
Finding The Right Fit
Choosing the right flange size doesn't have to be difficult. This sizing and color guide chart makes it easy to choose the correct size:
Features and Benefits
- AF300 Filter Slowly Releases and Deodorizes Gas
- Pouch Material Protects Against Odors
- Anatomical Pouch Can Be Worn Discreetly
- Compatible With New Image Two-Piece Skin Barriers and Other Hollister Materials
- Opening Panels Are Designed to Increase Parastomal Comfort
- Not Made With Natural Rubber Latex
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What to Buy With the Hollister Mini Pouch
- The New Image pouch is compatible with New Image skin barriers, as long as the correct flange size is chosen.
- This adhesive spray from Hollister can help secure the flange to the skin.
- The Hollister Ostomy Belt is compatible with the New Image pouch and helps to keep the pouch in place.
- This medical adhesive remover from Hollister can help remove flanges when it's time for a new one.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Hollister Incorporated
- Product Numbers: 18382, 18383, 18384, 18392, 18393, 18394
- Length: 7 Inches
- Flange Sizes: 1 3/4 Inches Flange (Green), 2 Inches (Red), 2 3/4 Inches (Blue) Flange
- Usage: Closed, Single-Use
- Color: Transparent, Beige
- Latex: Not Made With Natural Rubber Latex
- Application: To Collect the Output From Ostomies
- HCPCS Code: A4419
Manuals and Documents
Product Videos
Living with Your Ostomy (5:39 minutes)
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