We listen intently, empathize deeply, and innovate tirelessly to develop medical solutions that make life better for people, both patients and healthcare professionals.With countless patient pain points going unaddressed, LumaCleanCares initially developed several products for the enteral medical device industry. Now carried within major healthcare institutions, LumaCleanCares is facilitating better patient outcomes with the EnClean Brush, StomaEase™ powder and StomaDisc™ (all created for improved enteral feeding management).
But, our team is just getting started. We have several new medical products in production, and we're eager to further collaboration with healthcare professionals. Are you seeing unmet gaps in patient care? Let's talk.
In this video, Dr. Faruqui, D.O. discusses how he leverages both products to treat his own daughter's stoma leakage and pain.
The globally accepted ISO 80369-3 ENFit® Connector solved a very dangerous problem: it is designed to separate the enteral connections from all intravenous (IV) connectors to minimize the risk of dangerous cross-connections—which can be fatal.
However, the ENFit® connector is not easy to clean. Third-party organizations, including ASPEN and GEDSA, recommend routine hub cleaning as protocols, as enteral formulas can leave enteral food residuals in the hub that could allow bacteria to grow.
That's where the EnClean® Brush has proved critical to effective feeding tube cleaning and maintenance after use.
Why? The EnClean® Brush is designed to be a robust tool designed to clean all of the interior surfaces of the ENFit® Connector while also occluding the feeding lumen so that debris cannot enter the catheters feeding lumen and into the digestive tract.
Below are key features of the EnClean® Brush (a prime ENFIT® cleaning tool), priced to be a single patient reusable and/or disposable for single use in the NICU and beyond.
The EnClean® Brush Cleaning Tool helps comply with a vigorous cleaning protocol which showed “a significant difference in the proportion of ENFit® connectors with no residue between the more-diligent and the less-diligent cleaning regimens (30.7% vs 13.1%, p=0.001)”.*
*Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing the Effectiveness of Two Cleaning Regimens for ENFit® Connectors; MedSurg Nursing, Nov.-Dec. 2020 • Vol. 29/No. 6
Up to one-third of adults receiving enteral nutrition at home experience complications. The EnClean Brush is designed specifically for EnFit connectors and feeding tubes, addressing critical concerns in enteral feeding management. Its evidence-based design promotes best practices in clinical settings—ultimately minimizing the risk of infection, contamination, biofilm formation, and tube occlusion. The EnClean Brush is an essential tool for better clinical outcomes in enteral feeding, particularly in vulnerable populations. (Refer to the instructions for use.)
Leakage around a feeding tube stoma can lead to significant complications for patients. A breakthrough for the treatment of leaky feeding tube stomas, StomaEase™ is the ONLY powder relief designed for enteral stomas. Typically, wound care clinics carry barrier and healing creams, stoma powders designed for Ostomy, gauze and reusable pads. StomaEase™ was developed specifically for feeding tubes to absorb leakage and draw it away from the skin. Read more about how it works and why major healthcare institutions trust StomaEase™. (Refer to the instructions for use.)
For enhanced leakage protection, the StomaDisc™ keeps the StomaEase™ powder in place. The powder retainer disc forms a retention wall as the powder absorbs any leakage, and expands into a hydrogel to keep it contained. StomaDisc™ eliminates the need for expensive gauze or tape, and is washable for repeated use. Read more about StomaDisc™ and how to get these products into your facility. (Refer to the instructions for use.)
We're committed to empowering healthcare professionals with innovative medical solutions, especially to resolve unmet gaps in care. We're eager to collaborate in a mutually rewarding manner to create change that matters. If you have an idea for a medical device, we'd love to hear about it.