Foley Catheters
A Foley catheter is a flexible tube that a clinician passes through the urethra and into the bladder to drain urine. It is the most common type of indwelling urinary catheter.
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​The tube has two separated channels, or lumens, running down its length. One lumen, open at both ends, drains urine into a collection bag. The other has a valve on the outside end and connects to a balloon at the inside tip.
FEATURES
Symmetrical large capacity balloon ensuring a straight tip for proper flow and good sphincter action thus preventing bladder leakage.
Used for short/long term urine drainage.
Available in latex; silicone coated latex and 100% silicone options.
Coned distal end provided with burr-free eyes for atraumatic intubation.
The hard valve ensures easy inflation and deflation of a balloon.
Color coded for instant size identification.
Sterile, individually packed in the peelable pack.