A sterile, flexible tube intended to be inserted one-time through the urethra to the urinary bladder, by the patient/user or a healthcare provider, to provide urine drainage, typically for an individual who is physiologically incapable of voiding. It is typ...
A flexible or rigid tube designed for a single insertion into the urethra, typically by the user (i.e., self-applied), to the urinary bladder to provide urine drainage, typically for an individual who is physiologically incapable of voiding. The device is t...
A flexible or rigid tube designed to be repeatedly inserted through the urethra, typically by the user (i.e., self-applied), to the urinary bladder to provide short-term, episodic urine drainage (removed after each void), typically for an individual who is ...
A sterile flexible tube inserted into the bladder, via the urethra, to obtain a sample of urine that has not been contaminated by urethral passage. The distal end can have various tip designs, and the proximal end may terminate in a soft connecting piece to...
A flexible or rigid tube designed to be repeatedly inserted through the urethra, typically by the user (i.e., self-applied), to the urinary bladder to provide short-term, episodic urine drainage (removed after each void), typically for an individual who is ...
A sterile flexible cylinder intended to assist with the delivery of a prefilled breast implant by providing a low-friction shell-tissue interface during implant insertion into a surgically-created breast pocket, without constricting the size of the implant....
A flexible or rigid, tube designed to be repeatedly inserted through the urethra, typically by the user (i.e., self-applied), to the urinary bladder to provide short-term, episodic urine drainage (removed after each void), typically for an individual who is...
A flexible tube, typically lubricated with a water-soluble gel, that is inserted through a naris to deliver supplemental oxygen (O2) to the nasopharynx. This is a single-use device.
A non-sterile, flexible or rigid, tube designed to be repeatedly inserted through the urethra, typically by the user (i.e., self-applied), to the urinary bladder to provide short-term, episodic urine drainage (removed after each void), typically for an indi...