Urological Catheters and Bags

Essential single-use drainage systems designed for the collection and diversion of urine from the bladder in patients who are unable to void voluntarily or require post-procedural management. This category includes indwelling Foley catheters, intermittent catheters (straight and hydrophilic-coated), suprapubic catheters, specialty irrigation catheters, and a range of drainage bags (leg bags, night bags, and closed-system bags). These products ensure aseptic urine drainage, help monitor urinary output, prevent bladder distention, and reduce the risk of urinary tract infections when used with proper technique. Ideal for hospital wards, urology clinics, long-term care facilities, and home care settings.

Silicone Urinary Catheters

Silicone Urinary Catheters are sterile, single-use, latex-free indwelling (Foley) catheters manufactured from 100% medical-grade silicone. They are indicated for patients requiring short- or long-term bladder drainage, particularly those with latex allergy, anticipated extended indwelling time (>7 days), or history of rapid catheter encrustation and blockage. Compared to latex and silicone-coated latex catheters, 100% silicone offers superior biocompatibility, enhanced resistance to biofilm formation and mineral encrustation, a larger internal lumen for improved flow, and complete absence of latex proteins. Available in French sizes 6 Fr-30 Fr with various tip configurations (straight, Coude, three-way irrigation) and balloon volumes (5-50 mL). Strict aseptic insertion technique, daily site care, maintenance of closed drainage, and prompt removal when no longer indicated are essential to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) and urethral trauma.

Urine Bags

Urine Bags are sterile, single-use, closed-system medical devices designed for gravity drainage, collection, containment, and measurement of urine from indwelling urinary catheters. Available in two primary configurations: large-capacity drainage bags (2000-4000 mL) for bedridden patients and overnight use, and smaller leg bags (350-750 mL) for ambulatory, community-dwelling patients. Core components include a transparent graduated collection bag, flexible drainage tubing, anti-reflux valve, needleless sampling port, and secure outlet valve. Manufactured from medical-grade PVC (DEHP-free alternatives available) or non-PVC materials, all components are latex-free and terminally sterilized. Critical safety requirements include maintaining the bag below bladder level at all times to prevent retrograde flow, preserving closed system integrity, and adhering to strict single-patient-use protocols. An indispensable component of CAUTI prevention bundles and urinary drainage management across acute care, long-term care, and home healthcare settings.