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Rusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR Rusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR

Rusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Catheter
Manufacturer: Teleflex Medical Asia Pte. Ltd.
Price: ₹ 686.0

Information about Rusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR

Rusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR are widely used as having better biocompatibility characteristics and lower encrustation and blockage rates.
The premium quality Rusch 100% silicone foley catheters offer all the benefits of silicone and offer direct and indirect savings.

Salient features ofRusch Urine Catheter Silicon 16FR:
It provides a soft and smooth flexible surface that eases the catheterization process and allows for a greater wear time.
This is a 100% silicone, 2-way foley.
It is colour coded and is sterile for single use.
Sterile and non-toxic.

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Popular Questions & Answers

Wants to know method of urination for bed patient other than using catheter and condom catheter kit.

General Physician, Ooty
Wants to know method of urination for bed patient
other than using catheter and condom catheter kit.
Dear user, based on the condition of the patient, you can use the tray for direct urination. And if the patient is unconscious you can always use adult diapers. But in case of any tests to be done on the urine, collection has to be done from the catheter which is why a catheter is preferred. If you found my answer helpful, please leave a positive feedback as it helps me with my practice. Thank you.

Can catheterization cause urinary tract infection? Are silicon catheters better for long terms use and preventing infections?

MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH), MD Internal Medicine
General Physician, Visakhapatnam
Can catheterization cause urinary tract infection? Are silicon catheters better for long terms use and preventing inf...
Catheterization increases the chances of getting urinary infection. There are now silver impregnated and antibiotic coated cathers have come with with slightly lower rate of infection. You can have a word with urologist for long term catheterization.
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