Bard Bardex Lubricath Two-Way Tiemann Model Red Foley Catheter With 5cc Balloon Capacity

Bard Bardex Lubricath Two-Way Tiemann Model Red Foley Catheter With 5cc Balloon Capacity

Brand/Manufacturer: BARD INC
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  • FSA Approved

Bard Bardex Lubricath Two-Way Tiemann Model Red Foley Catheter With 5cc Balloon Capacity provides for smoother insertion and enhanced patient comfort. Through its hydrogel coatings unique ability to absorb fluid, thus creating a hydrophilic cushion between the catheter surface and the urethra. It allows atraumatic insertion for enhanced patient comfort and resists the build-up of urine salts. The 5cc balloon provides excellent seating in the bladder to minimize leakage and irritation to the trigone.

2-Way Tiemann Model Red Foley Catheter Features:

  • Disposable
  • Sterile
  • Tip: Funnel
  • Lubrication: Hydrogel-coated
  • Material: Latex

Item # Desc Pkg Price
0102L12 12FR Each
$67.19
$49.47
0102L12 12FR 6/Pack
$399.99
$294.73
0102L14 14FR Each
$24.89
$19.91
0102L16 16FR Each
$26.17
$20.93
0102L16 16FR 12/Case
$310.84
$248.67
0102L18 18FR Each
$26.03
$20.82
0102L18 18FR 6/Pack
$155.48
$124.38
0102L20 20FR Each
$30.69
$24.55
0102L24 24FR Each
$26.17
$20.93

Lubricath Two-Way Red Foley Catheter Benefits

  • Allows atraumatic insertion for enhanced patient comfort
  • Coude-tipped catheters are used to navigate the male urethra, particularly when a stricture is present
  • Olive coude of this model features a slightly larger bulb at the tip to assist in negotiation of restrictions
  • Red latex offers additional stiffness that aids insertion and adds radiopacity
  • 5cc balloon provides excellent seating in the bladder to minimize leakage and irritation to the trigone
  • Click Here For User Manual

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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