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Red Rubber Robinson Catheter with 1 Eye

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Red Rubber Robinson Catheter with 1 Eye

Red Rubber Robinson Catheter with 1 Eye

Bard Red Rubber Robinson Catheter withĀ One Eye is a urinary catheter made to drain the bladder quickly. Made with one smooth eye for optimal drainage, this single-use, non-sterile Robinson catheter can easily be seen on an x-ray for optimal positioningĀ and is available in two sizes.

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Red Rubber Catheter Features:

  • Latex rubber material
  • Radiopaque
  • Single eye
  • Single-use
  • Non-sterile
  • Available in 2 sizes

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CatheterizationĀ is a common practice among healthcare professionals in patients who cannot urinate on their own. For a more permanent fix, a Foley catheter is inserted through the urethra and into the bladder, where the balloon is inflated with a sterile solution to keep the unit in place. The other end is attached to a collection bag that is strapped either to a hospital bed, or the patient’s leg, depending on the situation. This bag willĀ need to be changed periodically, so many people utilize a catheter plug or a catheter clamp to help preventĀ urine leakage during this transition.Ā Ā Sometimes a catheter will only be used as needed. This type of catheter is called a Robinson catheter. It is easily inserted to drain the bladder and then removed when finished.

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Bard Red Rubber Robinson Catheter withĀ One Eye is a urinary catheter made to drain the bladder quickly. Made with one smooth eye for optimal drainage, this single-use, non-sterile Robinson catheter can easily be seen on an x-ray for optimal positioningĀ and is available in two sizes.

Ā 

Red Rubber Catheter Features:

  • Latex rubber material
  • Radiopaque
  • Single eye
  • Single-use
  • Non-sterile
  • Available in 2 sizes

Ā 

CatheterizationĀ is a common practice among healthcare professionals in patients who cannot urinate on their own. For a more permanent fix, a Foley catheter is inserted through the urethra and into the bladder, where the balloon is inflated with a sterile solution to keep the unit in place. The other end is attached to a collection bag that is strapped either to a hospital bed, or the patient’s leg, depending on the situation. This bag willĀ need to be changed periodically, so many people utilize a catheter plug or a catheter clamp to help preventĀ urine leakage during this transition.Ā Ā Sometimes a catheter will only be used as needed. This type of catheter is called a Robinson catheter. It is easily inserted to drain the bladder and then removed when finished.