It’s not easy to filter through all of the information out there on incontinence supplies. And any catheter user will tell you, it takes trial and error to find the right products. But we’re here to help.
Today we’re spotlighting Rusch/Teleflex, one of the world’s largest producers of catheters. Rusch has roots that date back to the 1800s, and was acquired by Teleflex in 1989.
We carry many of their incontinence products — from foley catheters to irrigation trays.
This latex catheter comes in a wide variety of sizes. It has a 5cc balloon and two opposed eyes.
For non-latex users, this indwelling catheter is made up of all silicone. No need to worry about mix-ups — it’s color coded so you can be sure you’re using the right catheter.
Hydrophilic coating makes it easy to insert this catheter. It was designed to reduce the likelihood of UTIs. With its unique introducer tip, the catheter bypasses the the most bacteria-laden part of the urethra.
This catheter also has the introducer tip to protect from infection. Additionally, it comes with extra gel lubricant in the cap to help make insertion easier.
This kit contains everything you need to ensure a sterile cath routine. It includes gloves, an underpad, PVP swab sticks, and gauze.
Don’t let the term “economy” make you shy away from this product. This is Rusch’s standard drain bag, and they didn’t sacrifice quality in making it.
The Easy Tap leg bag secures with two cloth straps. It’s latex-free and comes with a flip valve, which makes it easy to empty.
Leg bags are common, but they aren’t for everybody. The belly bag is for foley and suprapubic catheter users who prefer to wear their bags in the abdominal area.
Everything you need for bladder or wound irrigation. It comes with a bulb syringe and drape to protect from spills.
Choose between a 10- or 30-cc prefilled piston syringe. This kit also includes gloves and a lubricant pack
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