How to replace a broken catheter clamp?

Bill, Thanks for the reference. I’ve made a temporary clamp by slitting the base of an old saline clamp longitudinally which I can then separate enough to get the catheter lumen in – rather than enlarge the holes on a big clamp to slip over the luer connector as my big clamps don’t appear to have enough material to permit safely enlarging the hole.

I wish there was an approved permanent clamp for this task. The available repair kit requires cutting off and replacing the luers which, in turn, requires a hospital admission (and a few thousand dollars).

I appreciate your help.

Mel