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1. Type: Foley Catheter
- 2 Way: Indicates that the catheter has two lumens or pathways.
Foley catheters commonly have one lumen for drainage and another
for inflation of the balloon.
- Female: This specifies that the catheter is designed for female
patients. Female catheters are often shorter and have a different
shape compared to male catheters.
2. Material: Silicone
- Foley catheters can be made from various materials, and in this
case, it is made of silicone. Silicone catheters are known for
their flexibility, biocompatibility, and resistance to
encrustation.
3. Disposable: This implies that the catheter is intended for
single-use. Disposable catheters are discarded after each use to
reduce the risk of infection.
4. Latex Foley Catheter Silicone: This might suggest that there is
a combination of latex and silicone in the catheter construction.
It's important to note any potential latex content for individuals
with latex allergies.
5. Balloon: Foley catheters typically have an inflatable balloon
near the tip. Once inserted into the bladder, the balloon is
inflated to prevent the catheter from slipping out.
Cat.NO. | Size(Fr/Ch) | Balloon Capacity(cc) | Color Code |
SR12113112/SR12113212 | 12 | 30 | White |
SR12113114/SR12113214 | 14 | 30 | Green |
SR12113116/SR12113216 | 16 | 30 | Orange |
SR12113118/SR12113218 | 18 | 30 | Red |
SR12113120/SR12113220 | 20 | 30 | Yellow |
SR12113122/SR12113222 | 22 | 30 | Purple |
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What is a 2 way urinary catheter?
Two-way Foleys are indwelling urinary catheters used to empty the
bladder when a person cannot independently do so; Designed with two
channels enclosed in a single flexible tube, two-way Foley
catheters are inserted through the urethra and held in place by a
small balloon inflated with a sterile solution.
What size catheter should a woman use?
The average catheter size used by adult women ranges from 10FR to
12FR. Most women use 12FR catheters. The average catheter size used
by children (pediatric) ranges between 6FR and 10FR.
For intermittent catheterization, which is common for managing
urinary retention or incontinence, sizes typically range from about
8 Fr to 16 Fr for adult women. The specific size recommended will
depend on factors such as the level of comfort, ease of insertion,
and the individual's anatomy.
Foley catheters, which are often used for continuous drainage, can
also vary in size. Foley catheters for women usually range from 12
Fr to 18 Fr, but the exact size is determined by the healthcare
professional based on the specific requirements of the patient.
What are 3 way catheters?
Three-way indwelling urinary catheters (IUCs) with CBI are used to
prevent or manage blood clots and consequent urinary retention. CBI
is based on a gravity-driven principle, in which saline flows from
a hanging bag to the IUC.