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Rubber Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter For Medical Surgery Uses Equipment

Rubber Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter For Medical Surgery Uses Equipment

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    Rubber Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter

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    Uretheral Red Latex Catheter

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    Nephrostomy Catheter For Medical

  • Product Name
    Malecot Catheter
  • Keyword
    Nephrostomy Catheter
  • Properties
    Uretheral Red Latex Catheter
  • Material
    Medical Grade Soft Latex
  • Lenght
    400mm
  • Instrument Classification
    Class II
  • Sterile
    EO Gas
  • Size
    12-40fr
  • Packing
    Packed Individually
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Henan Aile
  • Certification
    CE
  • Model Number
    Malecot Catheter
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    5000pcs
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    Single PE bag packing or blister bag. Customized
  • Delivery Time
    15-30days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T
  • Supply Ability
    1000000 Pieces per Week latex free foley catheters

Rubber Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter For Medical Surgery Uses Equipment

Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter With Natural Latex Made For Medical Surgery
 

Malecot Catheter: A Malecot catheter is a type of indwelling catheter that has multiple outward-facing retention wings or flanges near its tip. These wings help to anchor the catheter in place within the urinary tract or other body cavities, preventing its accidental dislodgement. Malecot catheter is designed to be used for temporary drainage in the wake of a medical procedure or medical issue such as incontinence or kidney stones.

 

Nephrostomy Catheter: A nephrostomy catheter is specifically designed for drainage of urine from the kidney. It is inserted through a small incision in the back or side, guided into the renal pelvis (the central collecting area of the kidney), and secured in place. The catheter provides an external drainage route for urine when the normal urinary flow is obstructed or needs to be diverted.

 

Rubber Material: The Malecot nephrostomy catheter you mentioned is made of rubber. Historically, rubber was a commonly used material for catheters, but nowadays, silicone and other biocompatible materials have largely replaced rubber due to concerns about potential allergic reactions and latex sensitivities.

 

The use of a Malecot nephrostomy catheter requires specialized medical knowledge and expertise. The catheter insertion and management are typically performed by urologists or interventional radiologists who are trained in nephrostomy procedures.


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Feature:
1. Made from natural latex
2. Distinguished by a winged design, with 4 wings on the end of the catheter which is inserted into the body
3. Providing drainage to the bladder or kidneys
4. Length: 400mm
Cat.NO. Size(Fr/Ch) Cat.NO. Size(Fr/Ch)
SR12132112 12 SR12132114 14
SR12132116 16 SR12132118 18
SR12132120 20 SR12132122 22
SR12132124 24 SR12132126 26
SR12132128 28 SR12132130 30
SR12132132 32 SR12132134 34
SR12132136 36 SR12132138 38
SR12132140 40    

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What is a Malecot catheter?
The Malecot (Stamey) catheter has been routinely used as a self-retaining tube in the drainage of different body fluids, e.g. urine, bile, pus. It was originally described for use in suprapubic cystostomy, which required the use of a needle with the catheter.

 

How do you insert a Malecot catheter?
Place the stylet inside the Malecot catheter and secure its position with the luer lock to straighten the malecot flower wings. Pass the Malecot end of the catheter over the external end of the guide wire, gradually advance the Malecot flower end well into the collecting system. Confirm the position fluroscopically.

 

How do you remove a Malecot catheter?
Gently pulling the balloon catheter (star) allowed reversal of the Malecot catheter tip (arrow- head), facilitating successful retrieval and the insertion of another 10-Fr Malecot catheter via the in- ferior calyx of the kidney (arrow).