Suture-free stabilization devices are also called as suture-free securement devices. These are used to lock tubes or catheters securely in place. This device has two components: an anchor pad that holds the device on the patient’s skin and a precision-engineered retention mechanism that holds the tubing to the pad. Suture securement can cause bloodstream infections which can sometimes be fatal. Suture securement also might lead to potential risk of accidental needlestick to clinicians. Securement dressing is mainly designed with an aim to secure the device. The traditional stabilization methods include adhesive tape and suture. But, suture-free stabilization devices minimizes catheter-related complications in comparison with tape. To Remain ‘Ahead’ Of Your Competitors, Request for a Sample Here @ https://www.persistencemarketresearch.com/samples/11485 Suture-Free Stabilization Devices Market: Drivers and Restraints Increasing incidence of accidental needlestick to...