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Bard 0100L18 BARDEX LUBRICATH Carson 2-Way Specialty Foley Catheter 18 Fr 30 cc

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Bard Brand Foley Catheters Supplies, Reorder Code 0100L18

Bard Medical Bardex® Lubricath® Carson 2-Way Speciality Foley Catheter 18Fr 30cc Balloon Capacity, Hydrogel Coated, Sterile

Type: Two-Way Foley 

Tip: Olive Coude

Lubrication: Yes-Hydrogel Coated

Material: Latex

Size: 18Fr

Balloon Capacity: 30cc

The Bardex® Lubricath® latex Foley catheter provides for smoother insertion and enhanced patient comfort given the hydrogel coating's unique ability to absorb fluid, thus creating a hydrophilic "cushion" between the catheter surface and the urethra. Available in a medium length, olive Coudé tip design that facilitates negotiation of the prostatic urethra along with a single drainage eye.

  • Bard 2-Way Bardex® Lubricath® Speciality 30cc Foley Catheters are single-use and sterile.
  • 30cc balloon for postoperative hemostasis.
  • Allows atraumatic insertion for enhanced patient comfort.
  • Hydrogel coating maintains its integrity throughout the course of use, resulting in less trauma upon removal.
  • Used to negotiate the male urethra, particularly when a structure or BPH is present.
  • Coudé tip is useful in negotiating the neck of the bladder in female patients, allowing easier insertion and reduced irritation.
  • Balloon is round and short to provide excellent seating in the bladder thus minimizing leakage and irritation to the trigone.
  • Slightly larger bulb to assist in negotiation of restrictions.
  • Features Bacti-Guard® silver alloy coating and Bard® hydrogel, proven to reduce the incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs).