- Â The Romsons Uro Cath is a 3 Way Foley Catheter made up of latex bonded with silicone elastomer which eliminates the risk of encrustation
- The smooth surface of this indwelling catheter facilitates non-traumatic intubation
- The 3 way foley catheter is provided with an additional irrigation lumen
- These urinary catheters are meant to be used for short or long term urine drainage
- The catheter has a symmetrical large capacity balloon ensuring a straight tip for proper flow and good sphincter action thus preventing bladder leakage
- The foley catheter is provided with a coned distal end with burr free eyes for atraumatic intubation
- The foley catheter’s hard valve ensures easy inflation and deflation of the balloonThese foley catheters are colour coded for instant size identification
These are available in the sizes of:
- 16FG with a balloon capacity of 30-50 ml
- 18FG with a balloon capacity of 30-50 ml
- 20FG with a balloon capacity of 30-50 ml
- 22FG with a balloon capacity of 30-50 ml
- 24FG with a balloon capacity of 30-50 ml
They come in a standard packing of 10 units per box
- A Foley catheter is a thin, flexible and sterile tube which is passed through the urethra into the urinary bladder. Urine drains from the bladder into a bag which is attached to one of the lumens of the catheter. The catheter is held in its place with a balloon at one end which is filled with sterile water. A drainage system thus consists of the catheter and a urine collection bag. It is an indwelling catheter (it remains in the body for a considerable amount of time).
- These urinary catheters are most commonly used to assist people who cannot urinate on their own and are used to drain the bladder. These foley catheters are recommend for the patients who are suffering from Urinary incontinence (leaking urine or being unable to control when you urinate) Urinary retention (being unable to empty your bladder when you need to). These catheters are a perfect pick for the patients whose mobility is hindered due to paralysis or injury and toilet facilities cannot be used
- Empty the drainage bag before it is fully filled or in every 4 to 8 hours. Do not let the drain tube touch the container the urine is draining into, when emptying the bag.