Catheters Urology & Ostomy
Urology and ostomy supplies can offer sensitive, hygienic care for patients requiring these items. You can find sterile, high-quality products to support conditions ranging from incontinence to intestinal trauma. For medical facilities, consider catheters and colostomy supplies in bulk packaging to stock a clinic or hospital ward. You can select medical-grade tubing and collection equipment to assist with surgical procedures and permanent colostomies. Renew patient confidence, and help people return to living freely with a variety of discreet, under clothing support and collection systems.
Non-Invasive Solutions
External catheters in a range of sizes and materials are available for individuals with occasional incontinence that may be related to the aging process or even recent surgical procedures. Find nonsurgical catheters appropriate for both men and women. There are also catheters designed for 24-hour wear to help minimize discomfort and time-consuming changes for those who require support for several days or weeks. Catheters made from high-quality, breathable silicone can help form a strong seal to reduce the risk of leakage and minimize skin irritation in sensitive areas. Clear catheters can let you examine skin tone to check for developing conditions.
Sterile Collection Products
Whether temporary or permanent, collection bags and bottles are available for any individual volume and mobility requirements. You can find colostomy bags with anti-reflux systems to help draw fluids away from the body. Bags equipped with simple screw-on drainage measures can be easy to empty and support independence for outpatients and individuals in assisted living facilities. You can select smaller-capacity bags that adhere to the stomach or leg to assist with normal movement. Standing collection bottles offer a higher fluid volume and can be used for patients with reduced mobility or those undergoing surgical procedures.
Support Garments
Urology and ostomy support garments can help patients return to their normal routines after a procedure or injury. You can find adjustable ostomy belts to hold permanent or temporary ostomy bags securely in place. Belts suitable to place on the stomach or leg can be easy to adjust. Ostomy support garments can hold the bag in place against the abdomen and help reduce rubbing, noise and discomfort. Washable and reusable support garments can offer an economical solution.
Home or Hospital Care
Urology and ostomy care supplies can also be used by medical professionals and patients alike. Consider stocking a medical supply cabinet with external catheter supplies, along with related tubing and bags for home care. Surgical catheters and ostomy tubing are generally installed in the hospital, with the patient receiving what he or she needs for support in the weeks and months to come.