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Skeo Skinguard, TF

Item #: 6Y85
With Antibacterial properties that improve hygiene and reduce odors
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Suggested HCPCS Coding: L5673

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Overview

The 6Y85 liner with antibacterial protection is suitable for transfemoral amputees with a low to moderate activity level.

  • High transverse elasticity adapts to the shape of the residual limb
  • Integrated interior textile matrix prevents elongation and pistoning for superior safety and control
  • Textured silky, skin-friendly interior enhances the connection and reduces friction between the liner and skin, especially in the area of the perineum
  • Proprietary textile cover for easier on/off donning and doffing
  • Antibacterial particles embedded in the liner material of the 6Y85 control odor caused by bacteria
  • 6Y80 available in the U.S. only by special order 
  • For above-knee amputees with low to moderate activity levels
  • For locking/lanyard systems

Serial number location: Serial number is etched into the cap at the distal end of the liner. Talc powder rubbed on etching may help to read.

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Specifications

Type of Liners TransFemoral (TF)
Liner Material Silicone
Suspension Method Locking/Lanyard
Covering Full Textile
Antibacterial Skinguard
Shape Cylindrical
Anti-Pistoning Matrix Yes
Sizes 6Y85=280 6Y85=300 6Y85=320 6Y85=340 6Y85=360 6Y85=380 6Y85=400 6Y85=420 6Y85=450 6Y85=500 6Y85=550

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