- Color-coded funnel and packaging label for easy identification of French size
- Staggered eyes for maximum urine flow
- Flexible funnel end with ridged design
- Polished eyes to help minimize urethral trauma
McKesson Male Intermittent Catheters, Straight Tip
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- Color-coded funnel and packaging label for easy identification of French size
- Staggered eyes for maximum urine flow
- Flexible funnel end with ridged design
- Polished eyes to help minimize urethral trauma
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About McKesson Male Intermittent Catheters, Straight Tip
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use intermittent catheter that will help you quickly and easily self-cath, the McKesson Male Intermittent Catheter is a great option. This catheter is color coded black to signify a French size of 10 (3.3 mm diameter) and features polished eyes to minimize urethral trauma and reduce the chance of bringing bacteria into the bladder. Additionally, the staggered eyes on this catheter provide maximum urine flow, while the funnel end ensures ease of handling. Plus, this catheter is sterile and disposable to avoid infection and/or cross contamination.
Key Benefits & Features
- High-quality intermittent catheters designed for quick and easy self-catheterization
- Non-coated catheter manufactured from clear polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Indicated for intermittent catheterization of the urethra for those individuals who are unable to promote a natural urine flow or for those individuals who have a significant volume of residual urine following a natural bladder-voiding episode
- Designed to be inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder allowing urine to drain
- Staggered eyes for maximum urine flow
- Polished eyes minimize urethral trauma and reduce the risk of bringing bacteria into the bladder
- Straight design for patients who have chronic bladder problems and able to perform the catheterization themselves
- Common solution used to obtain urine samples for hospital or laboratory analysis
- Flexible funnel end with ridged design for grip and ease of handling
- Color-coded funnel and packaging label for easy identification of french size
- Packaging design includes loop cutout for hanging to maintain sterility
- Individually packaged for single, sterile use
- Not made with DEHP, DINP, BPA, or natural rubber latex
| Brand | McKesson |
| Application | Urethral Catheter |
| Eyes | Polished Staggered Eyelets |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Length | 16 Inch |
| Material | Uncoated PVC |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Style | Straight Tip |
| Usage | Disposable |
| User | Adult |
| Latex Free Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
McKesson Male Intermittent Catheters, Straight Tip FAQ’s
What is the difference between types of catheters?
- Indwelling catheters: These catheters remain in the bladder for an extended period, usually drained into a collection bag.
- Intermittent catheters: These catheters are inserted for one use only to drain urine and then discarded.
How do I know which type of catheter I need?
Your doctor will determine the best catheter type for you based on your individual needs. Indwelling catheters may be needed for people with urinary retention (inability to empty the bladder) or those who are unable to use the toilet independently. Intermittent catheters are often used by people with bladder control issues or neurological conditions.
Are catheters difficult to use?
Intermittent catheters can be self-inserted with practice. There are resources available to teach proper insertion techniques, and your doctor or nurse can provide guidance. Indwelling catheters typically require insertion by a healthcare professional.
What are straight tip catheters?
Straight tip catheters are a type of intermittent catheter with a straight, non-angled end. Unlike coudé catheters with a curved tip, straight tips navigate the urethra in a more direct path.
Who are straight tip catheters suitable for?
Straight tip catheters may be a good choice for individuals with a short urethra, such as women, or those who find a coudé tip insertion uncomfortable. Ultimately, your doctor will determine the best catheter type for your anatomy and comfort level.
What are some common concerns about using catheters?
- Infection: Proper cleaning and sterile technique are crucial to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs).
- Discomfort: Some people experience irritation or discomfort during insertion. Lubricant and proper technique can help minimize this.
- Skin breakdown: Skin irritation can occur around the insertion site with indwelling catheters. Proper skin care is essential.
Additional information
| Size |
10 Fr. (16")- Box of 30 ,10 Fr. (16")- Case of 300 ,12 Fr. (16") – Box of 30 ,12 Fr. (16") – Case of 300 ,14 Fr. (16") – Box of 30 ,14 Fr. (16") – Case of 300 ,16 Fr. (16") – Box of 30 ,16 Fr. (16") – Case of 300 ,18 Fr. (16") – Box of 30 ,18 Fr. (16") – Case of 300 |
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