intermittent catheterization
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Intermittent catheterization is a medical procedure often utilized by individuals who experience urinary retention or require assistance in emptying their bladder. This technique involves the introduction of a catheter into the bladder at regular intervals, allowing for the safe and effective drainage of urine. Intermittent catheterization can improve the quality of life for those with bladder dysfunction, offering them greater control and comfort.
Two excellent products available for this purpose are the LOFRIC Sense Nelaton 15cm CH12 catheter and the VAPRO hydroph Einmalkath CH12 40cm Nelat catheter. The LOFRIC Sense catheter is designed for smooth and comfortable use, featuring a hydrophilic coating that activates upon contact with water for easy insertion. Its length of 15cm and CH12 size ensure optimal flexibility and minimal discomfort during use.
On the other hand, the VAPRO hydroph Einmalkath catheter is a disposable option that also features a hydrophilic surface to reduce friction and irritation. At a length of 40cm, it provides a dependable solution for individuals needing regular catheterization, while its Nelaton tip facilitates gentle entry for added comfort. Both products prioritize hygiene, reliability, and user-friendliness, making them ideal choices for safe intermittent catheterization.
Lofric sense nelaton 15cm ch12 (neu)
LOFRIC Sense Nelaton 15cm CH12 (neu)..
344,84 USD
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