Bard Silastic Two-Way Standard Specialty Foley Catheter With 30cc Balloon Capacity

Bard Silastic Two-Way Standard Specialty Foley Catheter With 30cc Balloon Capacity

Brand/Manufacturer: BARD INC
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Bard Silastic Two-Way Standard Specialty Latex Foley Catheter With 30cc Balloon Capacity has smooth, non-stick silicone exterior coating which reduces calcification build-up and maximizes stiffness without compromising flexibility. It comes with firm, but flexible, latex-based construction with large drainage lumen and medium round tip.

Bard Silastic Two-Way Specialty Foley Catheter Highlights:

  • Latex material
  • Short tip
  • Two opposing drainage eye

Item # Desc Pkg Price
33416 16FR Each
$30.05
$22.29
33416 16FR 10/Case
$276.65
$204.89
33416 16FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33418 18FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33418 18FR 10/Case
$209.05
$160.79
33418 18FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33420 20FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33420 20FR 10/Case
$209.05
$160.79
33420 20FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33422 22FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33422 22FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33424 24FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33424 24FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33426 26FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33426 26FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09
33428 28FR Each
$25.05
$17.89
33428 28FR 5/Pack
$114.95
$82.09

Bard Silastic Foley Catheter

Inflation/Deflation Guidelines

  • Catheter Inflation:
    - Ensure that the Bard Foley catheter balloon is positioned well within the patients bladder. Slowly, with a gentle, constant force, inflate the Bard Foley catheter balloon with the volume prescribed on the package
    - Note that the 5cc balloon must be inflated with between 9cc to 10cc of sterile water
    - Improperly inflated Bard Foley catheter balloons may cause drainage and deflation difficulties
    - Using fluid other than sterile water may cause the balloon not to empty properly, especially after long dwell times

  • Catheter Deflation:
    - Select a luer slip syringe
    - Slide the plunger of the syringe up and down the barrel of the syringe several times to loosen it up
    - Compress the plunger all the way and then pull back the plunger slightly so that it does not adhere to the front of the syringe barrel
    - Gently insert the syringe in the catheter valve
    - Do not use more force than is required to make the syringe stick in the valve
    - Allow the pressure within the balloon to force the plunger back and fill the syringe with water
    - If you notice slow or no deflation, re-seat the syringe gently. Once again, allow the balloon to deflate slowly on its own
    - If the balloon does not deflate, reposition the patient.
    - Ensure that the catheter is not in traction, the proximal end of the catheter is not compressed within the bladder neck
    - Ensure that urine flows freely
    - Attempt to deflate the balloon by using the pressure in the balloon to force water into the syringe as described above
    - If the balloon stills fails to deflate, apply very gentle slow aspiration. Aspiration that is too rapid, or too forceful, may cause the inflation lumen within the Foley catheter to collapse
    - If permitted by hospital protocol, the valve arm may be severed
    - If this fails, contact an adequately trained professional for assistance, as directed by hospital protocol

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