Stage 1
Current page problem
The record names the device, but it does not answer the buyer's basic questions.
- What the device does
- What comes in the case
- Which catheter tubing it fits
- Which care setting it supports
Product page improvement
This example shows how thin device data becomes a product page medical supply buyers can understand quickly.

Start with the vendor record, add the missing buyer details, then write a page that explains use, fit, and pack size.
Stage 1
The record names the device, but it does not answer the buyer's basic questions.
Stage 2
Checked details add device, packaging, and category context before copy is written.
Stage 3
The final page helps shoppers and care teams understand the device faster.
The improved page explains what the device does, what it fits, what comes in the case, and which specs matter.
Useful facts exist, but buyers cannot scan them easily.

The full buyer-facing draft appears below.
The added details create clearer answers, cleaner attributes, and product-page sections that are easier to reuse.
| Field group | Current gap | Buyer detail added | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product identity | Medline, SnapSecure, SNAPSECURE | Legal manufacturer, model, item number, and device identifiers | Cleaner title, page heading, product specs, and short summary that search and AI tools can understand |
| Medical classification | Securement Device | Urinary catheter holder, FDA product code EYJ, device class 1 | More precise product category and buyer confidence |
| Packaging | Case of 25 | Package DI and 25 per case reference | Clear unit-of-measure and package language for the buyer and catalog team |
| Search readiness | No search summary or FAQ | UNSPSC and medical/urology category | Search-friendly URL, search phrases, and a clearer product summary |
Your store page stays buyer-facing. Marketplace outputs are separate field packages for Amazon and Walmart, prepared for destination rules, validation checks, and merchant-controlled values.
Prepare medical supply fields, device identifiers, package facts, images, and account-specific eligibility checks.
Map device category, package quantity, identifiers, images, seller values, and health-category requirements.

SnapSecure Foley Catheter Securement Devices help hold indwelling urinary catheter tubing in place with an adhesive holder, 360-degree swivel clip, and tube retainer. This case configuration contains 25 sterile, single-use securement devices for medical care teams.
| Item Number | SNAPSECURE |
|---|---|
| Brand | SnapSecure |
| Manufacturer | Medline |
| Unit | 25 per case |
The SnapSecure Foley Catheter Securement Devices by Medline are designed to help keep indwelling urinary catheter tubing secure during routine patient care. Each adhesive securement device uses a 360-degree swivel clip and tube retainer that move with the patient, helping reduce unwanted catheter movement, pulling, and dislodging.
This case contains 25 sterile, single-use catheter holders suitable for most catheter material types and standard pediatric and adult sized bifurcated indwelling urinary catheters. Each device includes instructions for use, alcohol prep, and skin prep.
It helps secure indwelling Foley catheter tubing and reduce unwanted movement, pulling, and dislodging during patient care.
Yes. The device is sterile and intended for single use.
It fits standard pediatric and adult sized bifurcated indwelling urinary catheters and is suitable for most catheter material types.
The case contains 25 sterile SnapSecure Foley catheter securement devices. Each device includes instructions for use, alcohol prep, and skin prep.
| Product Type | Securement Device |
|---|---|
| Device Type | Foley catheter securement device |
| Tube Holder Style | Adhesive |
| Material | Tricot |
| Quantity | 25 per case |
| Sterile | Yes |
| Single Use | Yes |
| Latex | Not made with natural rubber latex |
| Rx Required | No |
| UNSPSC | 42295473 |
| FDA Product Code | EYJ |
| Primary Device Identifier | 10193489010466 |
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