New Delhi, Delhi
GST No. 07AAOCM9783B1Z0
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Product BrochureProduct Details:Size | 2000ml |
Length | 150cm |
Brand | Romson |
Colour | Transparent |
Usage/Application | Hospital/Clinical |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Uro Bag® (Romo 10) (DB-1070-10)
Urine collecting bag - URO BAG used for short and long term urine drainage for medical use.
Two litre capacity urine bag provided with 100 cm long super smooth kink resistant tubing ensures unrestricted flow.
Moulded handle facilitates easy handling of bag and holds the tube in upright position to prevent kinking.
A uro bag, also known as a urinary drainage bag or catheter bag, is a medical device used to collect and store urine from individuals who are unable to urinate on their own. It plays a crucial role in the management of various medical conditions, including urinary incontinence, urinary retention, surgery recovery, and certain chronic illnesses. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of a uro bag, its types, usage, and maintenance.
1. Types of Uro Bags:
There are several types of uro bags, each designed for specific situations:
Leg Bags: These are small and discreet bags that can be strapped to the leg, often used during the day.
Large Bedside Bags: These larger bags are intended for nighttime use and are typically hung on the side of a bed or chair.
External Catheter Bags: These are used with external catheters, which are condom-like devices that fit over the penis to collect urine.
2. How Uro Bags Work:
A uro bag is connected to a urinary catheter, a thin tube that is inserted into the bladder. Urine flows from the catheter into the uro bag, which has a one-way valve to prevent backflow. The bag is equipped with a drainage spout or port to facilitate emptying.
3. Usage:
Insertion: The catheter is inserted into the bladder through the urethra or a surgical opening (suprapubic catheter).
Securement: The catheter is secured to the patient's leg or abdomen with adhesive or cloth straps.
Emptying: When the bag is full, it needs to be emptied into a toilet or other designated receptacle.
Hygiene: Proper hygiene is essential to prevent infection. Regular cleaning of the catheter and bag, as well as handwashing, is crucial.
Monitoring: The bag should be monitored to ensure it doesn't become too full and cause discomfort or leakage.
4. Maintenance:
Empty Regularly: It's important to empty the bag when it's about half full to prevent undue pressure on the catheter and minimize the risk of infection.
Cleanliness: The catheter and bag should be kept clean, and the patient's perineal area should be regularly cleansed.
Securement: Ensure the catheter is securely fastened to prevent dislodgment.
Positioning: Make sure the bag is positioned below the level of the bladder to facilitate proper drainage.
5. Risks and Complications:
While uro bags are essential for many patients, there are potential risks, including:
Infection: If not properly maintained, urinary tract infections can occur.
Blockages: The catheter or drainage tube can become blocked, causing discomfort and potential complications.
Discomfort: Patients may experience discomfort or irritation around the catheter insertion site.
Injury: In rare cases, there's a risk of injury during catheter insertion or removal.
6. Consult a Healthcare Professional:
Using a uro bag and catheter should always be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional. They can provide instructions on proper usage, care, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
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Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 5000 Piece |
Size | 2000ml |
Material | PVC |
Brand | Romson |
Carton Packaging | 600 pc |
Color | Transparent |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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