Description
Designed for effective bladder management, this 2-way Foley catheter offers a reliable solution for those requiring transurethral or suprapubic catheterization. With a length of 23 cm, it is particularly suited for female patients, though its design also accommodates paediatric and unisex needs depending on the size selected.
Key Features
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Material: Crafted from 100% medical-grade silicone, this catheter is both latex-free and DEHP-free, ensuring safety for those with latex sensitivities. Its translucent and flexible nature, along with radiopaque properties, allows for easy visibility under X-ray.
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Design: The catheter features a standard, smooth, round, tapered tip that facilitates gentle insertion. It includes bilateral drainage eyelets for effective urine flow and a symmetrical 10 mL balloon that ensures secure positioning while minimizing ridging.
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Color Coding: Available in various sizes (12Fr, 14Fr, 16Fr, 18Fr, 20Fr), each size is color-coded for easy identification, enhancing usability in clinical settings.
Usage and Maintenance
The catheter is intended for both short-term and long-term use, with a duration of up to 8 weeks, depending on the version. It is crucial to employ aseptic techniques during insertion and removal, ensuring the balloon is correctly placed before inflation and using only water-based lubricants.
Maintaining a sterile, closed drainage system is essential. Regularly emptying the drainage bag and changing the catheter at recommended intervals helps reduce the risk of infection and other complications.
Packaging and Sterilization
Each catheter is individually wrapped in sterile packaging, with options available in boxes of 10. Sterilized using ethylene oxide, it boasts a typical shelf life of 3 years, providing a dependable option for healthcare providers.
Indications and Contraindications
Indicated for conditions such as urinary retention, incontinence, post-surgical care, and continuous bladder drainage, this catheter addresses a range of medical needs. Contraindications include acute urethritis, prostatitis, epididymitis, certain bladder cancers, and latex allergy (if applicable).
Proper care and monitoring are advised to ensure optimal performance and patient comfort, minimizing risks such as urinary tract infections and discomfort during insertion or removal.