Self-Cath Intermittent Catheter - Length: 40cm Tip: Olive Type: Coude Size: 8Fr
Product information
- Quantity Unit Single
- Product Code 8998542
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Description
The Self-Cath Intermittent Catheter is expertly designed for individuals requiring clean intermittent catheterization (CIC). This medical device provides a reliable solution for temporary bladder drainage, offering a discreet and effective way to manage urinary function without the need for a permanent catheter.
Key Features
- Single-Use Design: Each catheter is intended for one-time use, significantly reducing the risk of infection and ensuring optimal hygiene.
- Self-Catheterization: Specifically crafted for self-use, empowering users with sufficient hand function to perform the procedure independently.
- Plastic Construction: Made from high-quality plastic, ensuring durability and comfort during insertion and removal.
- Size Variety: Available in various sizes to accommodate different needs, though specific sizes are not detailed here.
Usage Instructions
To use the Self-Cath Intermittent Catheter effectively, it is recommended to:
- Position Comfortably: Ensure the user, whether a child or adult, is comfortably positioned.
- Maintain Hygiene: Perform thorough hand hygiene before handling the catheter.
- Lubricate Properly: Apply a water-based lubricating gel to the catheter tip to facilitate smooth insertion.
- Insert Gently: Introduce the catheter into the urethra carefully, rotating gently if resistance is encountered.
- Monitor Urine Flow: Once urine begins to flow, advance the catheter slightly to ensure proper placement.
- Withdraw and Dispose: After drainage, withdraw the catheter slowly and dispose of it appropriately.
Benefits
- Reduced Infection Risk: By mimicking normal bladder function, it lowers the risk of long-term complications associated with permanent catheters.
- No Permanent Device: Offers peace of mind by leaving no permanent device in place.
Potential Complications
Users should be aware of potential complications such as urinary tract infections, urethral trauma, and catheter obstruction. Preventive measures include using hydrophilic catheters for mild trauma and avoiding forceful insertion.
Support and Training
Training by healthcare professionals, such as nurses, is recommended to ensure proper technique and reduce anxiety, particularly in pediatric users. Regular follow-ups with medical providers can help monitor and manage any arising issues effectively.
Psychosocial Considerations
Addressing the psychosocial aspects, such as anxiety in children and their families, is crucial. Encouraging participation and providing reassurance can enhance the overall experience, fostering independence and confidence in managing urinary health.