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Foley Catheter with super slippery coating Product Introduction
Features
1.Antimicrobial Coating: The catheter is coated with an antimicrobial agent that helps reduce the risk of bacterial colonization and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
2.Enhanced Patient Safety: The antimicrobial properties provide an added layer of protection, promoting patient safety, especially during long-term use.
3.Biocompatibility: Made from biocompatible materials that are safe for prolonged use, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or irritation.
4.Smooth Insertion: Designed to facilitate smooth insertion and removal, reducing trauma to the urethra and increasing patient comfort.
5.Ease of Use: User-friendly design ensures that healthcare professionals can insert and manage the catheter efficiently and effectively.
Structure
1.Catheter Shaft: The main body of the catheter is coated with an antimicrobial agent to help prevent infection and ensure smooth insertion.
2.Balloon: An inflatable balloon at the distal end secures the catheter in place within the bladder, available in various sizes to meet different patient needs.
3.Drainage Eyelets: Strategically positioned openings near the tip allow for efficient urine drainage.
4.Connector: A universal connector at the proximal end for attachment to a drainage bag or other urine collection systems.
Application Scope
1.Hospitals: Used in hospital settings for patients requiring short-term or long-term urinary catheterization, particularly those at higher risk of UTIs.
2.Clinics: Suitable for outpatient procedures in clinics where catheterization is needed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, reducing the risk of infection.
3.Long-Term Care Facilities: Ideal for residents in nursing homes and long-term care facilities who need continuous or intermittent catheterization, offering enhanced protection against infections.
4.Emergency Situations: Useful in emergency medical situations for immediate relief of urinary retention or accurate measurement of urine output in critically ill patients, with reduced infection risk.