UNDERSTANDING URINARY CATHETER SUPPLIES

Whether one wants or not, wearing urinary catheters is an unavoidable condition post-surgery. For instance, after undergoing a surgery a patient finds moving, let alone urinating, very painful and difficult without a catheter in place.

How does a catheter help a patient post-surgery?

A catheter allows the bladder relief without requiring a patient to shift the body or flex the pelvic muscles to relieve himself/herself.

When does one require a urinary catheter?

There are several conditions post-surgery or after a hospital admission when one patient require a urinary catheter. Doctors monitor their patients’ urine condition or keep watch on them when their patients have health issues.

How many types of urinary catheters are there?

Indwelling catheters, condom catheters, and intermittent catheters. These 3 types of urinary catheters are predominantly popular and useful for patients, visit at http://medicalsupplygroup.com/c-1076-urology.aspx Each of them delivers different purposes for one main goal which is to remove urine from bladder.

Indwelling Catheters: Placed into the bladder and left there, indwelling catheters are used for long term use. The method of insertion of this type of catheter may be a bit uncomfortable since it goes through urethra to reach bladder. It involves urinary tract infection (UTI) risk potential and the reality is 80% of their users tend to get UTI.

Condom Catheters: Capable to dramatically reduce the risk of urinary tract infection (UTI), condom catheters can also eliminate the pain which is linked to an indwelling catheter.

Intermittent Catheters: Used usually for short-term use, intermittent catheters are removed after the flow of urine stops.

Every catheter type requires an additional drainage bag to store urine. These drainage bags have 2 types, one is a leg bag and another is down bag. Leg bags are worn around legs and go unnoticed under the pants when a down bag is larger one and that is used during the night time since it tends to hold more urine. They are either placed on the floor or hung from the bed.

Features & User Benefits:

  • Built-in, Anti-Reflux Valve
  • For use with Foley indwelling and male external urinary catheters
  • Disposable
  • Latex-Free
  • 4 Different Styles, 2 Different Capacities
  • Hand-tested for defects through each phase of the manufacturing process

Leg bag has the first-ever built-in, anti-reflux valve that is virtually self-cleaning and interference-free, ensuring uninterrupted flow and problem-free use. For use with Foley indwelling or male external catheters and urostomy drainage. They are available in two sizes: medium or large; two styles: semi-transparent front with a white-opaque back or semi-transparent front and back; and your choice of an easy-twist-type drain valve or a thumb-operated tube clamp on either size or style.

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