How to apply eakin Cohesive StomaWrap™ … This video provides a step by step guide on how to apply eakin Cohesive StomaWrap™.
Eakin Access Windows… For a step-by-step guide on how to affix an Eakin Access Window to a Wound Pouch please view our video demonstration.
How to use Eakin Cohesive® Seals - NURSING PROFESSIONALS ver… This new video begins with a patient experiencing problems with leakage and sore skin. It then expands into the Cohesive® manufacturing process and much more!
Eakin Wound Pouches™ Video … Eakin Wound Pouches provide a comfortable, skin-friendly, cost-effective and time-saving procedure for managing fistulas, multiple or irregular stomas and high-output wounds.
Fitting an Ostomy Pouch… This tutorial offers step by step guidance on how to fit an ostomy pouch. It includes useful advice on preparing the skin, which pouch is right for your stoma type and offers help if you should experience leakage.
Removing an Ostomy Pouch… This tutorial deals with the best method for removing an ostomy pouch and covers issues such as pouch emptying, accessory products that you may find useful and how to look after your skin as well as providing a step by step guide to aid pouch removal.
What is a Stoma?… This tutorial gives you a brief introduction into ostomy - how and why a stoma is created, and the different types of stoma surgery.
Wound Pouch application… This video demonstrates the simple process of fitting an Eakin Wound Pouch. The wound is first ‘pictureframed’ with Eakin Cohesive Seals and Eakin Cohesive Skin Barriers for extra protection and the Wound Pouch is then applied on top.
Wound Pouch Saddlebag Technique… Although Eakin Wound Pouches come in a wide range of sizes, there are times when the Pouch size is not sufficient to accommodate an extremely large wound.
Company Video/ Eakin Cohesive®… As well as providing a brief overview of the company, this video gives you the opportunity to have a look at how Eakin Cohesive® Seals are produced.
Wound Pouch Case Study… This video demonstrates the application of an Eakin Wound Pouch to a very large wound.