Fistula Solution Releases Improved Fistula Funnel!

Fistula Solution is delighted to announce enhancements to our Fistula Funnel! Building on its success, the Fistula Funnel will maintain its exceptional features, including its tapered, flexible design and a 2-centimeter inside center diameter. However, based on valuable feedback from clinicians, we have implemented several performance enhancements, ensuring an even more effective and user-friendly experience. These enhancements include:

  1. Expanded Sizing Options: We have widened the end openings of the Fistula Funnel, providing healthcare providers with a greater range of sizing choices. This improvement enables clinicians to tailor the funnel precisely to individual patient needs.
  2. Streamlined Design: Our team has optimized the Fistula Funnel to fit in narrow situations. This streamlined design improves usability in crevices and near side walls.
  3. Intuitive Tailoring: In response to user feedback, we have introduced a new exterior scribe line to the Fistula Funnel. This innovative addition simplifies the tailoring process, making it more intuitive for clinicians.

The Fistula Funnel represents our smallest diameter barrier ring option, designed to compress the skin surrounding an enteric fistula, stoma, or drain. Its primary purpose is to create a secure seal that effectively protects the skin from effluent. This remarkable device is particularly suitable for:

  • Small-sized fistulas and stomas
  • Sidewall fistulas
  • Challenging crevice areas
  • Isolating fecal management system leakage

At Fistula Solution, we are dedicated to continuously improving our products to meet the evolving needs of clinicians and patients. With these enhancements to the Fistula Funnel we remain committed to providing the highest quality solutions for managing enteric fistulas and stomas.

Stay tuned for further updates and information on how the enhanced Fistula Funnel can revolutionize your clinical practice.

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Fistula Solution Distribution Changes

3M’s distribution agreement for Fistula Solution® devices will end August 22, 2023.  As we approach the end date there will be a point where these products will no longer be available for purchase through 3M.

For our esteemed customers in the United States, we want to assure you that Fistula Solution devices will continue to be available directly from Fistula Solution. To ensure a seamless transition and uninterrupted supply, we kindly request that US customers visit our Order page before July 30, 2023, to update their Fistula Solution account information and establish their ordering process.

To our customers outside of the United States, we regret to inform you that Fistula Solution devices will be temporarily unavailable until we reestablish distribution channels. We understand the inconvenience this will cause for our providers and patients, and we sincerely apologize for this unfortunate situation.

Our primary objective is to minimize the impact of these changes while simultaneously improving our products and services. As part of this transition, our US customers will have access to new options such as express/overnight shipping, a new mixed device pack, and P-card ordering. These enhancements are aimed at benefiting both patients and providers, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to serve you in this capacity.

We deeply value your continued support, and we remain committed to our priorities of healing the patient and assuring health care providers are successful in the delivery of care.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation throughout this transition period.

Sincerely,

Your Fistula Solution Team.

Enteric Fistula Management at WUWHS Conference

The upcoming World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) conference will be a hybrid format with a virtual option alongside the physical program to accommodate all who would choose to join in that manner. The exciting WUWHS program includes multiple sessions on enteric fistulas and management of the open abdomen.

Dee Waugh will cover the topic of "Enterocutaneous/enteroatmospheric fistula management", Mr. Ibby Younis will be presenting "Abdominal wall reconstruction: a new way", and Hayat Alsaleh will speak on "Open abdomen with complex EC fistula".

The 2022 WUWHS Hybrid Congress is March 1-5.

Fistula Focus at the Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Conference

The upcoming Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Conference includes soft tissue and hernia repair topics and a pair of exciting enteric fistula presentations.  Dr. Robert Martindale from Oregon Health Sciences University will present "Focus on EC Fistula / Mesh Infection: Thoughts on the Staged Repair" and Mary Anne Obst, WOCN and Complex Abdomen Specialist at Regions Hospital, will present "EC Fistulas, Stomas, & Complex Wounds: A Nursing Perspective".

The 2022 Abdominal Wall Reconstruction virtual conference is June 8-11. Abstracts must be submitted by April 15, 2022.

Enteric Fistula Care: Looking Beneath the Surface to Be Successful at SAWC Spring

The Complex Abdominal Reconstruction (CARS) team at Regions Hospital will present Enteric Fistula Care: Looking Beneath the Surface to Be Successful  at SAWC Spring on May 14th.

The team will provide the anatomical, surgical, and effluent management knowledge required to care for enteric fistula and complex ostomy patients. Understanding the anatomy and structures around a fistula or ostomy through imaging and other techniques is necessary for the fistula team to develop long-term medical and surgical repair plans. With this deeper understanding the wound care provider can develop appropriate effluent containment and wound healing strategies for the patient. This session will cover basic to advanced care of enteric fistulas, discuss why interpretation of imaging studies is important to the wound provider, and review anatomy of a fistula and surgical techniques that may be used.

Fistula Care Series at Northeast Region WOCN Conference

A 2-part series on fistula care will be presented November 7th and 8th during the 2020 Northeast Region of the WOCN's Virtual Conference.

The session Fistulas are a Pain in the… Expert Tips to Address Wound Challenges!Fistulas Are a Pain in the… Expert Tips to Address Wound Challenges! will be live-streamed on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 2:00 PM EST.  Anyone - even those who are not registered for the conference - can attend using this link.

Then, on Sunday, November 8, 2020 the session From Hopeless to Healed: 3M Comprehensive Solutions for Fistula Patients will be presented live at 7:00 AM EST.  Similarly, anyone can use this link to attend, even if they have not registered for the conference.

Learning objectives for the series are to:

  • Discuss S.N.A.P (Skin/Sepsis, Nutrition, Anatomy, Procedure), the acronym to design a fistula management care pathway - Acute, Post-Acute and beyond!
  • Illustrate via cases, techniques tips and pearls on how to manage containment systems to prevent skin damage related to fistula effluent
  • Demonstrate negative pressure wound therapy to optimize wound management
  • Examine the role of planning, communication and technology to ease care transitions
  • Investigate and discuss gaps in current practice for managing skin preparation and injury related to fistula effluent spillage
  • Discuss challenges in skin care after increased mobility in post-acute settings

Click here for conference and registration details.

Management of Enteric Fistulae at AASPA

Attend Management of Enteric Fistulae during the American Association of Surgical Physician Assistants (AASPA) virtual conference October 17th at 8:05 AM Central Time.

Kristen Lindvall, PA-C from Regions Hospital will provide practical applications and insight on enteric fistula management. Engage and ask questions from the comfort of your home.

University of Washington Virtual Wound Care Conference

The University of Washington's Virtual Wound Care Update Conference begins November 13, 2020.

This conference addresses current scientific, clinical and professional practice issues across care settings related to acute and chronic wounds including evidence-based and multidisciplinary strategies for assessing and intervening to achieve successful outcomes. Presentations will update the professional with recent changes to practice and assumes a basic understanding of wound management principles. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion boards, and case studies.

The session Fistulas and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy will be delivered on demand via Canvas to best fit attendees individual schedules.  The program schedule also includes a networking lunch via Zoom on November 13th.

Isolation of Enteric Fistulas for Skin Graft Placement

The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board (WOCNCB) has shared the case study poster Isolation of Enteric Fistulas to Allow Adjacent Skin Graft Placement.

Download the poster to see how Fistula Solution devices help manage intestinal effluent during the placement of skin grafts or artificial skin substitutes onto nearby wounds.

Complex Wounds and Fistula: How to Wow ‘Em!

Attend Complex Wounds and Fistula: How to Wow ‘Em! during the Wild on Wounds virtual conference September 27th at 2:40 PM PDT.

This session will demonstrate best practices in fistula drainage containment, negative pressure wound therapy, skin management to reduce discomfort, and pouching to heal the wound and keep the patient clean, dry, and comfortable during the waiting period before abdominal wall reconstruction.

Techniques and tips for massive soft tissue injuries such as necrotizing fasciitis and Fournier's gangrene utilizing the newest negative pressure therapy will also be covered.