Description
The Supracath Sillicon Cath, developed by Endotherapeutics, is a specialized medical device crafted from 100% medical-grade silicone. Designed for both suprapubic and urethral catheterization, it serves as an essential tool for healthcare professionals managing bladder drainage in situations where traditional urethral catheterization is not feasible or advisable.
Key Features
- Material: The catheter is hypoallergenic, latex-free, and phthalate-free, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of patients.
- Design: Features a 2-way, open-ended Foley-style with an integrated balloon for secure retention. The balloon capacity varies between 3cc and 10cc, depending on the catheter size.
- Tip and Drainage: Equipped with a short, soft distal tip to reduce bladder irritation and prevent urinary outflow obstruction. Large side drainage holes enhance effective bladder drainage.
Advanced Design Elements
- Placement and Positioning: Includes over-the-wire placement capability and depth markings for precise positioning. Some variants offer a double-lumen construction and specific graduations for enhanced control.
- Luer Lock Spigot: Comes with a removable luer lock spigot, allowing compatibility with other flow valves.
- Variants: Certain models feature a circular cross-section and pigtail distal end, particularly beneficial for pediatric and urodynamic applications.
Packaging and Sterility
- Packaging: Supplied in a PETG hard blister with a Tyvek cover in some variants, ensuring sterility.
- Single Use: Intended for single use only, with strict instructions against reuse, reprocessing, or re-sterilization.
Available Sizes
- French Gauge (Fr): Available in sizes 8Fr, 10Fr, 16Fr, 20Fr, and 24Fr.
- Length: Options include 28cm and 40cm.
- Intended Patients: Suitable for both adult and pediatric patients, with some variants tailored for male patients.
Intended Use
The catheter is designed for both short-term and long-term use, up to 30 days, and is particularly useful for:
- Bladder drainage post-urethral surgery
- Management of urinary incontinence and retention
- Urodynamics, especially in pediatric patients
Contraindications and Precautions
- Contraindications: Includes conditions such as hemorrhagic diathesis, use of blood-thinning medication, and certain physical conditions like tumors or pregnancy for suprapubic insertion.
- Professional Use: Insertion should be performed by healthcare professionals using aseptic techniques.
Instructions for Use
- Balloon Inflation: Should be done with sterile water or a 10% glycerin solution.
- Storage: Store between 5°C and 30°C in its original packaging.
- Expiration: Ensure use before the indicated expiration date.
Potential Complications
Healthcare providers should be aware of possible complications such as hematuria, infections, balloon rupture, bladder stones, and urinary congestion. Regular monitoring and adherence to aseptic techniques are recommended to mitigate these risks.
The Supracath Sillicon Cath stands out as a reliable and versatile catheter solution, designed to meet the complex needs of both adult and pediatric patients in various clinical settings.