6Fr 10Fr 24Fr with red color Length 270mm 400mm
1. Material: it is made of red rubber. Red rubber catheters are latex-based and can be flexible, allowing for ease of insertion.
2. Type: It is described as a 1-Way catheter. This typically means it is designed for one-directional flow, assisting in draining urine from the bladder.
3. Urethral Catheter: This indicates that the catheter is designed to be inserted through the urethra into the bladder. Urethral catheters are commonly used for short-term or intermittent catheterization.
4. Single-Use: Red rubber catheters are typically designed for single-use, and they are disposed of after each catheterization to reduce the risk of infection.
Cat.NO. | Size(Fr/Ch) | Patient |
SR12131106 | 6 | Pediatric |
SR12131108 | 8 | Pediatric |
SR12131110 | 10 | Pediatric |
SR12131112 | 12 | Adult |
SR12131114 | 14 | Adult |
SR12131116 | 16 | Adult |
SR12131118 | 18 | Adult |
SR12131120 | 20 | Adult |
SR12131122 | 22 | Adult |
SR12131124 | 24 | Adult |
What is red rubber catheter?
Red rubber catheters are a type of intermittent catheter used to manage urinary retention. They function just like a straight catheter, except that they are made of red rubber latex instead of plastic. This makes the red rubber catheter a bit more flexible, which some people prefer.
Do red rubber catheters contain latex?
Due to the material, red rubber catheters are more flexible than other types of PVC catheters, but they do contain latex. If you have an allergy to latex, red rubber catheters should be avoided.
Which catheter is better silicone or latex?
Silicone is tissue friendly, hypoallergenic, and causes less irritation than latex. Patients with a known latex allergy should not be treated with a latex catheter. Silicone catheters are cuffed with sterile water for use up to 2 weeks; for longer term usage, glycerine solution should be used to avoid fluid diffusion.