MALE CATHETER

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One medical device used to remove urine from the bladder is a male catheter. To enable urine to exit the bladder, a thin, flexible tube is usually placed into the urethra or through a stoma. There are several different kinds of male catheters, such as intermittent, external, and indwelling catheters (like the Foley catheter).

Key Features

  • Soft Latex Construction: Made from pure natural latex to provide a soft, flexible, and gentle feel for enhanced patient comfort.
  • Designed for Incontinence: Ideal for managing urinary incontinence in male patients during both day and night.
  • Self-Adhesive Strip: Features a self-adhesive coated strip that ensures secure placement on the penis without the need for additional fixation.
  • Easy Connection: The proximal end is shaped to easily connect to a urine collection bag, enabling hassle-free use.
  • Single-Use & Hygienic:
    • Sterile
    • Disposable
    • Individually packed to maintain hygiene and prevent infection.

Applications

  • Urinary Incontinence Management: Suitable for male patients with urine control difficulties due to aging, surgery, spinal injuries, or neurological disorders.
  • Home Care & Hospital Use: Widely used in home nursing, long-term care facilities, and hospital wards.
  • Non-Invasive Alternative: Serves as a non-invasive option to indwelling catheters, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
  • Day & Night Protection: Provides continuous protection for patients during sleep or mobility throughout the day.