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The act of male urinary catheterization is relatively simple, the eyelid side of the catheter is inserted into the urethra (taking care not to touch it with anything that is not sterile) until the tip reaches the bladder and the urine starts draining.
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Read More »Even among these types of male catheters, there are variations that allow patients to choose what might fit them the best. Many of them can be carried discreetly in a man’s pocket and are known as male pocket catheters. Bard offers users many variants of their intermittent catheters. The Bard Bardex Robinson Red Rubber Urethral Catheter features two opposing eyes with a hollow round tip while the Bard Bardex Whistle Tip Latex Urethral Catheter has a single drainage eye that maximizes flow and an open whistle tip. Both are meant for single use and are sterile to minimize the risk of infection. For those who are sensitive to latex, Bard offers the Bard Clean-Cath PVC Intermittent Catheter. It is individually packaged in a sterile easy open package and has a smooth round tip for easy insertion. Another option is to use a catheter made of silicone. The Coloplast Self-Cath Plus Soft Intermittent Catheter is completely latex free and reduces the risk of urethral trauma. Many patients experience difficulty inserting a straight tipped catheter and therefore may require a Coude curved tip in order to get around some kind of obstruction. The Coloplast Self-Cath Coude Tip Intermittent Catheter features a guide strip to assure proper alignment of the curved tip. Another option that combines the benefits of PVC and silicone is the Rusch ERU Siliconized PVC Intermittent Catheter. It is flexible with a curved tip and a stiffer shaft to help ease male catheter insertion. Some standard catheter systems are enclosed. This means that the urine is collected in a closed bag that is attached to the tube. The Coloplast Self-Cath Closed System Intermittent Catheter is a good example. It features an introducer tip that reduces the risk of bacterial contamination during insertion and comes with a 1100ml collection bag. Another closed system that reduces the risk of UTIs is the Rusch MMG Closed System Intermittent Catheter. Its soft silicone introducer tip is lubricated with a non-allergenic water-soluble lubricant which minimizes the risk of bacterial infection. Some men may need to use an indwelling catheter such as the Foley catheter. These stay in place and are held by an inflated balloon in the bladder to prevent slippage. Just like with intermittent catheters for males, there are many different variations of male Foley catheters in order to accommodate just about every patient's needs. A two-way Foley catheter has two separate “branches” to allow for balloon inflation and urine drainage. One example of this system is the Covidien Two-Way Hydrogel Coated Latex Foley Catheter that is coated with a slick hydrogel coating for easy insertion and less trauma to the urethra. The Bard Bardex Lubricath Two-Way Foley Catheter is another latex-based catheter that uses a hydrogel coating to create a hydrophilic cushion between the catheter surface and the urethra. This enhances patient comfort and resists the buildup of urine salts. Some patients may have sensitivity to latex and therefore may opt for a silicone catheter. A good example of this is the Coloplast Folysil Two-Way Indwelling Catheter. It features a larger lumen to reduce obstruction and the larger diameter eyelets allow for better drainage. Its silicone coating provides smoothness to ease catheterization. The Kendall Dover Two-Way Silver Coated 100% Silicone Foley Catheter is a silicone catheter that has a bullet shape for easy insertion and less tissue trauma as well as a 30% larger inflation lumen.
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Read More »Foley catheters are also available in three-way variations. These allow for a third option of irrigation, in addition to urine drainage and balloon inflation. These catheters, such as the Bard Bardex Three-Way Infection Control Foley Catheter, reduce catheter associated UTIs and can inhibit the migration of pathogens into the bladder. To minimize collapse due to the vacuum of draining, the Bard Bardex Lubricath Three-Way Hematuria Foley Catheter utilizes a wound nylon coil to reinforce the shaft of the catheter. Male external catheters are unique to men since the condom fits over the male penis. They are easy to use, but should only be for short-term use. While convenient, over time skin irritation and urinary blockage can occur. Much like Foley catheters and intermittent catheters, they also offer many options to patients, such as silicone or latex. Coloplast offers several options including the Coloplast Freedom Clear Advantage Male External Condom Catheter which is a premium latex-free, silicone, one-piece catheter designed for maximum wear time. The thin silicone sheath increases comfort and breathability while the adhesive features aloe. The kink-resistant nozzle ensures a free flow at all times. If you choose latex, the Coloplast Active-Cath Male External Catheter combines a comfortable sheath with a wide comfortable seal which is easy to apply and is color-coded for user-friendly sizing. Another option available is the Hollister Everyday Male External Catheter which resists tearing with durable latex and is available in four different sizes to accommodate most men. The Coloplast Freedom Clear Sport Sheath Male External Condom Catheter also addresses any latex allergies as well as roll up at the base of the catheter with a thin brief silicone sheath. No matter what the reason is or what the injury or illness might be, there are options for men so that incontinence does not dictate your lifestyle. It may take some trial and error or mixing and matching, but overcoming the stigma of using catheters is your first step towards regaining your independence. Disclaimer: All content found on our website, including images, videos, infographics and text were created solely for informational purposes. Our content should never be used for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment of any medical conditions. Content shared on our websites is not meant to be used as a substitute for advice from a certified medical professional. Reliance on the information provided on our website as a basis for patient treatment is solely at your own risk. We urge all our customers to always consult a physician or a certified medical professional before trying or using a new medical product.
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