Suprapubic Silicone Foley Catheter
The suprapubic catheter is for the suprapubic drainage of the bladder.
A silicone urinary Foley catheter is a medical device used for urinary drainage. It is a type of indwelling catheter that is inserted into the bladder through the urethra to drain urine. Foley catheters are commonly used in healthcare settings, particularly in patients who are unable to urinate on their own or require continuous urinary drainage.
Silicone Foley catheters are made from a flexible, biocompatible silicone material. Compared to other catheter materials like latex or rubber, silicone has several advantages. It is more resistant to encrustation and blockage, and it tends to cause less irritation and allergic reactions in patients who are sensitive to other materials. Silicone catheters are also more flexible and softer, which can enhance patient comfort during prolonged use.
he usage of a Silicone Urinary Foley Catheter is primarily for urinary drainage in patients who are unable to urinate naturally. Here are some common scenarios where a Foley catheter might be used:
Features:
- Medical grade silicone material for enhanced patient comfort and long - term catheterization
- Puncture and exchange sets available
- Available with CE, ISO certificates.
Biocompatibility: Silicone is a biocompatible material, meaning it is well-tolerated by the body and less likely to cause allergic reactions or sensitivities. This makes silicone catheters suitable for patients with latex allergies or sensitivities to other materials.
Softness and Flexibility: Silicone catheters are typically softer and more flexible compared to catheters made from materials like latex or rubber. This can enhance patient comfort during prolonged catheterization, reducing discomfort and irritation.
Reduced Encrustation and Blockage: Silicone has a smoother surface compared to other materials, which makes it less likely to develop encrustation or blockage due to the buildup of urinary sediments or debris. This can help maintain better catheter function and reduce the need for catheter changes.
Durability: Silicone catheters are generally more durable and resistant to breakage compared to catheters made from other materials. This can result in a longer lifespan for the catheter and reduce the need for frequent replacements.
Ease of Insertion: The flexibility and smoothness of silicone catheters can make them easier to insert into the bladder. This can be beneficial for patients and healthcare professionals during the catheterization procedure.
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