Why Durahesive Convex Technology
Retracted or flush stomas on soft abdomens need both erosion resistance and gentle pressure. Durahesive turtlenecks on contact with output to protect peristomal skin while the convex profile provides directed pressure, delivering comprehensive seal security on challenging contours.
Key Features & Benefits
- Durahesive® hydrocolloid barrier turtlenecks on contact with effluent to protect peristomal skin and resist breakdown
- Convex profile (approximately 3.5 mm depth) provides gentle, directed pressure for retracted/flush stomas
- Cut-to-fit 10–35 mm opening enables chair-side personalization for various stoma sizes
- Opaque pouch with viewing window provides privacy day-to-day with visibility on demand for checks
- Integrated deodorizing filter vents gas to help minimize ballooning and control odor
- Clamp-free 40 mm tail lock (TL) enables fast, clean emptying without separate clamps
- Soft, quiet pouch film with body-side comfort backing for discreet wear under clothing
- One-piece system offers application simplicity with integrated barrier and pouch
- Latex-free construction safe for latex-sensitive ostomates
- Sterile, single-use prevents cross-contamination
- 10 pouches per box convenient packaging for regular users
- Convexity plus Durahesive supports secure seal on uneven or soft abdomens
- On-demand viewing window reduces guesswork during alignment and stoma checks
- Low-rustle film provides confidence under clothing
- Quick cut-to-fit enables consistent, comfortable fit with every application
Clinical Applications
Ideal for ostomates with: ✓ Retracted or flush stomas requiring convex pressure for protrusion ✓ Soft or uneven abdomens where convexity improves seal contact ✓ Challenging stoma placement needing erosion-resistant Durahesive protection ✓ Colostomy or ileostomy with higher output requiring durable barrier ✓ Stomas between 10–35 mm requiring customizable cut-to-fit opening ✓ Frequent leakage issues needing dual protection of Durahesive and convexity ✓ Preference for one-piece systems offering application simplicity ✓ Desire for discreet wear with opaque pouch and on-demand viewing capability ✓ Active lifestyles requiring secure, long-lasting adhesion
Usage & Application
Sizing & Preparation:
- Measure stoma diameter accurately using measuring guide (remeasure periodically as stomas can change size)
- Verify stoma size is within 10–35 mm cutting range
- Add approximately ⅛″ (3mm) clearance around stoma for skin protection
- Gather supplies: pouch, measuring guide, scissors, pen/marker, skin cleanser
- Clean peristomal skin thoroughly with water only (no soaps with oils or lotions)
- Pat skin completely dry—moisture prevents proper adhesion and Durahesive activation
- If using barrier accessories (rings, paste, strips), have ready before application
- Warm pouch between hands for improved barrier moldability
Cutting the Barrier Opening:
- Remove pouch from packaging
- Locate cutting guide printed on barrier backing paper
- Use measuring guide to determine exact stoma size
- Add ⅛″ (3mm) to measurement for clearance
- Trace stoma shape plus clearance onto barrier backing paper
- For irregular stomas, trace actual shape rather than perfect circle
- Cut opening carefully with sharp scissors following traced line
- Ensure cut edges are smooth with no jagged points that could irritate skin
- For oval or irregular stomas, customize shape as needed
- Verify opening size against stoma before removing backing paper
Understanding Durahesive and Convex Application:
- Durahesive "turtlenecks" (swells) when it contacts moisture or output
- This swelling creates a protective seal around stoma and resists erosion
- Convex profile applies gentle pressure to help retracted stomas protrude
- Combination provides both mechanical support and chemical protection
- Proper application is critical—too much pressure can cause skin damage
- Some firmness during wear is normal; pain is not
Application:
- Remove barrier backing paper just before application to prevent drying
- Warm prepared pouch between hands for 30-60 seconds
- Position yourself comfortably with good view of stoma
- Hold pouch with drain tail pointing downward
- Support peristomal skin with one hand to prevent excessive convex pressure
- Center cut opening over stoma—ensure no skin is exposed between stoma and barrier
- Apply convex side against skin with gentle, even pressure
- Do not press too hard—convex will naturally create gentle pressure
- Apply from bottom up to eliminate air pockets
- Smooth barrier firmly around entire perimeter
- Press hand over entire barrier for 30-60 seconds to activate adhesive
- Use body heat by holding hand over barrier for additional 1-2 minutes
- Allow Durahesive to warm and begin conforming to skin contours
- Ensure all edges are fully adhered
- Verify 40 mm tail lock is secure before dressing
Monitoring Convex Fit:
- Check for appropriate pressure—should feel gentle firmness, not pain
- Stoma should appear slightly more protruded than before application
- No blanching (whitening) of skin around stoma—indicates too much pressure
- If skin appears white or painful, remove immediately and consult healthcare provider
- Monitor peristomal skin closely during first few applications with convex products
Using the Viewing Window:
- Lift or open viewing window flap when stoma inspection is needed
- Check stoma color, appearance, and health without removing entire pouch
- Verify barrier placement and seal integrity around stoma
- Assess Durahesive turtlenecking effect if visible through window
- Monitor output characteristics and barrier condition
- Close window securely after inspection for continued privacy
- Opaque design maintains discretion during normal wear
- On-demand visibility reduces guesswork during alignment and checks
Understanding Durahesive Performance:
- Durahesive begins turtlenecking shortly after application when exposed to body heat and moisture
- Creates protective seal around stoma opening as it swells
- Turtleneck effect becomes more pronounced with exposure to output
- Helps fill minor gaps and irregularities in peristomal plane
- Provides chemical resistance to erosion from digestive enzymes
- May notice slight thickening of barrier around stoma during wear—this is normal
- Swelling helps maintain seal integrity throughout extended wear
Filter Management:
- Integrated filter allows gas to vent automatically while blocking odor
- Filter typically located at top of pouch
- Do not cover or obstruct filter during wear
- Filter helps prevent pouch ballooning throughout the day
- If filter becomes wet or clogged, it may lose effectiveness
- Replace pouch if filter stops functioning properly
- Some ostomates use pouch deodorants in addition to filter
Emptying with 40 mm Tail Lock:
- Empty when pouch is approximately ⅓ to ½ full
- Sit on toilet or position over collection container
- Hold tail end over toilet bowl
- Open 40 mm tail lock closure by releasing mechanism
- Allow contents to drain completely—you may gently compress pouch from top
- Clean inside and outside of tail opening with toilet paper or soft tissue
- Rinse tail with water if desired for cleanliness
- Wipe tail edges dry to ensure proper resealing
- Close 40 mm tail lock securely per closure design
- Verify lock is secure before standing—test by gently pulling on closure
- For ileostomy: typically empty 4-6 times daily
- For colostomy: typically empty 1-3 times daily (varies with output)
Monitoring Throughout Wear:
- Check barrier edges daily for signs of lifting or loosening
- Monitor for any output leaking under barrier
- Watch for Durahesive turtlenecking around stoma—indicates proper function
- Typical wear time varies based on output and individual factors
- Assess peristomal skin condition at each change—watch for pressure marks from convexity
- Verify stoma continues to protrude adequately with convex support
- Check that filter is functioning (pouch should not balloon excessively)
- Monitor for skin irritation, redness, or breakdown
- Verify 40 mm tail lock remains secure throughout wear
- Note any changes in stoma size requiring barrier adjustment
- Replace pouch when:
- Barrier begins lifting at edges
- Leakage or odor occurs
- Durahesive becomes oversaturated or breaks down
- Skin irritation or pressure damage develops
- Adhesion weakens
- Filter becomes ineffective
- Tail lock fails to seal properly
- Scheduled wear time is reached
Pouch Removal:
- Empty pouch completely before removal
- Support peristomal skin with one hand
- Gently peel barrier away from skin starting at top edge
- Remove slowly—Durahesive and convex adhesion can be strong
- Use adhesive remover wipes if needed for comfortable removal
- Avoid pulling or tearing at skin during removal
- Note any Durahesive residue on skin—this is normal
- Discard used pouch in appropriate waste receptacle
- Clean peristomal skin thoroughly with warm water to remove any residue
- Pat skin completely dry
- Inspect skin carefully for any pressure marks from convexity or irritation
- Allow skin to air dry 1-2 minutes before applying new pouch
- Assess condition of removed barrier—Durahesive turtlenecking indicates proper function
Convex Safety Considerations:
- Convex products apply pressure—use only when clinically indicated
- Not appropriate for all stoma types—consult ostomy nurse if unsure
- Excessive pressure can cause skin damage, ischemia, or hernias
- If redness, blanching, or pain occurs, discontinue use immediately
- Regular skin assessment is critical with convex products
- Some ostomates need convex only temporarily during healing
Product Specifications
Brand: ConvaTec Esteem™ Body
System: One-piece drainable pouch with integrated convex barrier
Barrier Type: Durahesive® hydrocolloid with turtlenecking erosion resistance
Barrier Profile: Convex (approximately 3.5 mm depth) for gentle, directed pressure
Opening: Cut-to-fit 10–35 mm for chair-side personalization
Pouch Design: Opaque for privacy with integrated viewing window for on-demand stoma checks
Filter: Integrated deodorizing and anti-ballooning filter
Closure: Clamp-free 40 mm tail lock (TL) for secure, easy emptying
Pouch Film: Soft, quiet film with comfortable body-side backing
Sound Level: Low-rustle for discreet wear under clothing
Materials: Ostomy-grade pouch film and Durahesive hydrocolloid; not made with natural rubber latex
Sterility: Sterile, single-patient use
Use: Replace per routine wear schedule or sooner if leakage/odor occurs
Packaging: 10 pouches per box
Best For: Ostomates with retracted/flush stomas on soft or uneven abdomens requiring dual protection of erosion-resistant Durahesive and convex support with on-demand viewing capability
ConvaTec's Esteem™ Body one-piece drainable pouch delivers innovative dual-action protection combining Durahesive® hydrocolloid that turtlenecks to resist erosion with convex support for retracted stomas—offering one-piece simplicity, cut-to-fit customization from 10–35 mm, discreet opaque design with practical on-demand viewing window, secure 40 mm tail lock closure, and integrated filter protection for confident ostomy management on challenging abdominal contours with the proven performance of Durahesive technology.