Ali and boyz said:
the spinal unit recomended it for our DS who had a Supra cathetar and he keeps getting infections. thing is they are expensive as in if you shower like he does you need one every day . I am waiting on J & J getting back to me here in the UK but as we are going to florida in july I thought I would see what you all thought and I could get some when we were out
First of all, you won't find them in a Pharmacy shelf in the US. They are specialty items that patients would likely special order from the Pharmacy.
I am not aware of any studies using Biopatch with Suprapubic catheters (I am an infection control person, so it would be something I would be interested in). Not having studies doesn't mean it wouldn't be useful, just that no one can tell you
how much of a decrease in infections there is likely to be. The Biopatch is too expensive for to use routinely for catheters like that, but it makes sense for someone like your DS who is having frequent infections.
The dressing actually has 2 parts - one is the Biopatch itself, which looks like a little foam doughnut about an inch and 1/4 across. The Biopatch would be pretty easy to put on at a Suprapubic site because the area where the catheter comes out is flat and you can see what you are doing.
The other part of the dressing is a transparent film dressing. Those types of dressings are water resistant and designed to remain in place for up to 7 days. One of the advantages of transparent film dressings is that it is possible to shower with them in place (but go by what you are told).
Biopatch dressings are left in place for up to 7 days on things like PICC lines and Hickman catheters (but go by what you are told). The dressings are too expensive to change daily, plus taking the transparent film dressing off each day would be very hard on the skin. It is very sticky and takes some instruction and practice to put on and take off, so it's not something you could just buy and be able to use. When J&J gets back to you, they should be able to provide some information about the frequency of change for your DS's catheter and also some info re: how to apply and remove it.