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Silicone Elastomer Coated Latex Foley Catheter 2-Way 24FR 10mL Balloon
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The Medline® Silicone Elastomer Coated Latex Foley Catheter provides dependable urinary drainage performance and patient comfort. Designed for smooth insertion and optimal drainage, this two-way catheter features a silicone elastomer coating that minimizes friction, enhances biocompatibility, and helps protect delicate urethral tissue during extended use.
The durable latex body ensures strength and flexibility, while the 10 mL balloon allows secure placement within the bladder. The silicone coating resists encrustation and maintains a consistent surface finish, helping to reduce irritation and improve comfort for long-term catheterized patients.
This sterile, single-use Foley catheter is ideal for hospitals, long-term care facilities, and clinical environments requiring reliable urinary drainage solutions.
Additional details
- Silicone Elastomer Coating: Provides a smooth, low-friction surface for comfortable insertion and wear.
- Durable Latex Body: Ensures strength, flexibility, and secure placement.
- Resists Encrustation: Helps maintain catheter patency and patient comfort during extended use.
- Two-Way Design: Includes an inflation channel for balloon retention and a drainage lumen.
- 10 mL Balloon Capacity: Provides reliable bladder retention.
- Sterile and Single-Use: Maintains aseptic conditions and prevents cross-contamination.
- High Visibility Markings: For accurate identification of French size and balloon volume.
- Trusted Medline® Quality: Manufactured to high standards for safety and performance.
- Catheter Type: Foley Catheter, 2-Way
- Material: Latex with Silicone Elastomer Coating
- French Size: 24 Fr
- Balloon Volume: 10 mL
- Coating: Silicone Elastomer
- Product Style: Coated
- Silver: No
- Temperature Sensing: No
- Sterility: Sterile, single-use
- HCPCS Code: A4338
- UNSPSC Code: 42142702
- Latex Information: Contains latex (consult product label)
- Hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
- Patients requiring medium- to long-term indwelling catheterization.
- Clinical settings prioritizing comfort, strength, and biocompatibility.