Softima® Active Convex High Flow

One-Piece Drainable Pouch

Softima® Active convex bags are designed to adapt to the body contours of people with a flush or slightly retracted stoma. The wafer of Softima® Active convex is flexible and has a gentle slope for an even pressure distribution and great skin tolerance. Its comformability is designed to ensure a good seal around the stoma while providing a high level of comfort and a feeling of security.

The high-flow bag is designed to collect a large quantity of body effluents for people with a high output stoma condition. Its large run-off outlet allows for an easy evacuation of liquid stools and debris. It can be directly connected to the Flow Collector and is easy to use.

It is available in beige with split cover for a 920 ml volume in cut-to-fit.

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)

 

Fast emptying and easy to use:

  • Easy handling
  • Very large run-off width of the outlet (50.3 mm) enables fast flow and easy evacuation of liquid stool and debris

 

Enhanced autonomy in combination with the Flow Collector:

  • High 2-liter volume of the distal bag for less emptying
  • Connection to a Flow Collector may result in fewer sleep interruptions
  • Notched outlet is designed to ensure a strong connection

 

Colors and bag capacity:

  • Cut-to-fit Ø15-45 mm, split cover/ beige bag with inspection window
  • Bag capacity: 920 ml

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

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.