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Bladder products LoFric Dila-Cath

LoFric® Dila-Cath™ is a hydrophilic catheter for intermittent dilatation of the urethra. LoFric Dila-Cath does not have any drainage eyelets. It requires clean water to activate the unique Urotonic™ Surface Technology coating on the catheter tube.

Product information

Specifications

Product description

LoFric® Dila-Cath single use hydrophilic dilatation catheter.

Product features

  • LoFric catheters are coated with the unique Urotonic™ Surface Technology. This ensures the catheter remains smooth and safe, both during insertion and withdrawal.1,2
  • No eyelets.
  • Not manufactured with PVC, phthalates or latex.
  • Available in Nelaton – soft rounded tip.

Available for

For adults.

Variants / Tips

Nelaton.

Lengths

40 cm.

Sizes

CH 16-CH 18.

Trademark

LoFric® is the registered trademark of Wellspect.

Technical data

Intended use

LoFric® Dila-Cath single use dialatiation catheter is intended for intermittent dilatation of the urethra.

Indications for use

For short and longterm intermittent urethral dilatation.

Package size description

30 catheters per customer box. 2 customer boxes per shipping box

Waste handling

Boxes recyclable.

Special storage conditions

Store in their package in a dry place, at room temperature

Shelf life

3,5 years

Product range

Nelaton

  1. LoFric® Dila-Cath™

    Article number
    406 16 XX
    Product brand name
    LoFric® Dila-Cath™
    Available for
    Adults and adolencents
    Length
    40 cm
    Size
    CH 16
    Tip
    Nelaton
  2. LoFric® Dila-Cath™

    Article number
    406 18 XX
    Product brand name
    LoFric® Dila-Cath™
    Available for
    Adults and adolencents
    Length
    40 cm
    Size
    CH 18
    Tip
    Nelaton

Product Data Sheets 1 in total

References 2 in total

  1. Waller et al., Spinal Cord, 1997
  2. Dunger et al., Acta Endocrinologica, 1988