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Medline Medium 600 mL Urinary Catheter Leg Bag with Anti-Reflux Valve and Slide-Tap Drainage Port, DYND12584
PRODUCT DETAILS
Medline Urinary Catheter Leg Bag is a versatile and user-friendly drainage bag worn on the leg designed to meet the specific needs of a person requiring catheterization. Crafted with user comfort and functionality, this drain bag is equipped with a range of features to make daily life easier. The bag comes with an elastic leg strap for maximum comfort, a built-in anti-reflux valve to prevent backflow, a slide tap that allows for exceptional ease of use, and a fabric backing for added durability. With the Medline Urinary Catheter Leg Bag, users can experience a higher level of convenience and confidence in their day-to-day activities.
Features and Benefits
- Can be used for people that require a catheter, but are able to ambulate on their own
- Slide tap allows for exceptional ease of use
- Flip drain is easy to maneuver for limited dexterity users
- Elastic straps come preconnected to each bag
- Built-in anti-reflux valve in each bag helps prevent backflow
- Not made with natural rubber latex
- Sterile fluid pathway
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Medline
- Drain bag capacity: 600 mL / 20 oz.
- Size: Medium
- Drain type: Slide Tap
- Reflux Style: Anti-Reflux Valve
- Backing Material: Fabric
- Latex free: Yes
- MPN: DYND12584
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long can a catheter stay in?
A: The duration a catheter can remain in place depends on the type. Indwelling catheters can stay in for up to 2-4 weeks, while intermittent catheters are removed after each use. Always follow healthcare provider recommendations.
Q: Can a catheter cause a UTI?
A: Yes, catheters can increase the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) if not properly maintained. Regular cleaning and following sterile procedures can reduce this risk.
Q: Are catheters painful?
A: Some discomfort may be experienced when inserting or removing a catheter, but with proper technique and lubrication, pain can be minimized. If significant pain occurs, consult a healthcare provider.
Q: How does a catheter work?
A: A catheter is a flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine. It can be connected to a leg bag for discreet urine collection and easy drainage.
Q: Where can I buy catheter leg bags near me?
A: Catheter leg bags are available at medical supply stores, pharmacies, and online at Medicinal Supplies, where you can find high-quality options with convenient shipping.