What's Happening?
Cathetrix and TubeX, developers of smart tube stabilization devices, are set to showcase their innovative catheter securement solutions at the World Health Expo (WHX) 2026 in Miami, Florida, from June
17-19. The companies will present their flagship products, Foley-Safe and Nephro-Safe, which are designed to enhance patient safety and meet the high standards of U.S. healthcare systems. Foley-Safe is a securement device for Foley catheters that aims to reduce catheter movement, lower the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI), and prevent accidental extraction. Nephro-Safe applies a similar securement philosophy to nephrostomy care, aiming to prevent tube dislodgement and potential kidney damage. These solutions are part of a growing demand for patient safety technologies that reduce clinical complications.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of advanced catheter securement solutions by Cathetrix and TubeX is significant for the U.S. healthcare industry, which prioritizes infection prevention and patient safety. With millions of patients requiring catheterization, the risk of complications such as CAUTI and accidental tube dislodgement is a major concern. The Foley-Safe and Nephro-Safe devices offer a multi-layered approach to improve clinical outcomes by enhancing catheter stability and reducing unnecessary movement. This not only supports better patient care but also aligns with the healthcare system's high standards. For distributors, these products represent an opportunity to offer differentiated solutions that address critical challenges in patient safety.
What's Next?
As Cathetrix and TubeX prepare to present their solutions at WHX 2026, the focus will be on engaging with healthcare providers and distributors to demonstrate the benefits of their securement technologies. The companies aim to expand their market presence in the U.S. by highlighting the effectiveness of their products in reducing clinical complications and improving patient outcomes. The World Health Expo will serve as a platform for networking and potential partnerships, which could lead to wider adoption of these technologies in hospitals and homecare settings across the country.






