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Foley Balloon Catheter

Foley Balloon Catheter is a medical device that helps you to breathe more easily in difficult environments. This catheter has a special design that makes it easier for you to breathe, and it comes with a tiemann (plastic valve) that makes the delivery of the balloon easy.

Description
  • Two Way, Female (rubber valve)
  • Balloon capacity: 5ml or 5-10ml or 5-15ml or 30ml or 30-50ml available.
  • For pediatric use, with pre-loaded stylet.
  • Length: 260mm.
Ref. No.: Size: Balloon capacity: Color: Qty.Cs:
NMU200201 12 Fr/ch 30ML White 400
NMU200202 14 Fr/ch 30ML Green 400
NMU200203 16 Fr/ch 30ML Orange 400
NMU200204 18 Fr/ch 30ML Red 400
NMU200205 20 Fr/ch 30ML Yellow 400
NMU200206 22 Fr/ch 30ML Violet 400
NMU200207 24 Fr/ch 30ML Blue 400
NMU200208 26 Fr/ch 30ML Pink 400
NMU200209 28 Fr/ch 30ML brown 400
NMU200210 30 Fr/ch 30ML Grey 400

Foley Balloon Catheter

Foley Balloon Catheter is a medical device that helps you to breathe more easily in difficult environments. This catheter has a special design that makes it easier for you to breathe, and it comes with a tiemann (plastic valve) that makes the delivery of the balloon easy.

What is the Foley Balloon Catheter?

The Foley Balloon Catheter is a catheter that uses a balloon to help maintain blood flow and relieve pressure in the chest. The Tiemann (plastic valve) makes it easier to use.

How does the Foley Balloon Catheter work?

The Foley Balloon Catheter is a two-way catheter that uses a balloon to inflate the lumen of the catheter. This increases the flow of blood through the catheter and allows for easier access to critical areas. The Tiemann (plastic valve) helps control air pressure in the balloon, which helps to maintain an accurate inflation of the balloon and prevents over-inflation.

What are the benefits of the Foley Balloon Catheter?

The Foley Balloon Catheter is a two way catheter that uses a plastic valve to help prevent air from entering the catheter. This type of catheter can be used for a variety of procedures, including diagnostic tests, surgery and interventional radiology. The benefits of using a Foley Balloon Catheter include: improved patient comfort and reduced anxiety; reduced risk of infection; and reduced risk of complications.

What are the risks of the Foley Balloon Catheter?

The risks of the Foley Balloon Catheter include infection, bleeding, and air embolism. Infection can occur if the catheter becomes contaminated with bacteria or if the catheter is inserted into an area of the body where there is a lot of bacteria, such as the rectum or vagina. Bleeding can occur if the valve fails, if the catheter becomes blocked, or if the catheter falls out. Air embolism can happen when air bubbles formed by blood flow get trapped in the balloon, causing blockage of blood vessels.

How to use the Foley Balloon Catheter?

If you are looking for a way to provide more comfortable and efficient care to your patients, the Foley Balloon Catheter may be what you are looking for. This particular catheter is made with a plastic valve that helps to prevent air bubbles from forming during use, which can lead to improved patient comfort. Here are some tips on how to use this device:

1. First, make sure that the patient is adequately hydrated before procedure. This will help maintain healthy blood flow and reduce the risk of complications.

2. Clean the skin around the catheter insertion site with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide before insertion. This will help to avoid infection and irritation.

3. After cleaning the area, insert the catheter into the desired location using gentle pressure. Do not pull on the catheter excessively - this could cause damage or leakage.

4. Once in place, inflate the balloon using a syringe or pump until it is firm and inches away from the skin (do not over-inflate). Doing so may cause pain or discomfort for the patient.

5. To remove the balloon, slowly deflate it using a syringe or pump

What are some other uses for the Foley Balloon Catheter?

The Foley Balloon Catheter is a two-way catheter that can be used for a variety of medical procedures. The Tiemann (plastic valve) allows for smooth, uninterrupted passage through the balloon catheter. This makes it ideal for procedures such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), which is a procedure used to diagnose and treat pancreatic diseases. The Tiemann also makes the Foley Balloon Catheter less likely to cause embolism, which can lead to serious complications.

Foley Catheter is usually the elderly people who suffer from various urinary problems, such as, stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and overflow incontinence. However, people who have crossed the age of 40, may experience either of the aforementioned maladies on account of their unwholesome drinking habits. It so happens that when the prostate gland (which encircles the urethra at the neck of the bladder) gets enlarged, it depresses the urethra and thus creates hindrance in the free outflow of urine from the urethra. As the obstruction becomes more acute, a condition develops in which not all of the urine is emptied from the bladder at the time of voiding. The bladder, nevertheless, continues to fill, producing swelling and considerable discomfort. This type of complete urinary retention calls for immediate medical assistance. A foley catheter (a thin, sterile cylindrical tube) is, therefore, inserted into the bladder to drain away the accumulated urine and thereby provide relief to the patient from an otherwise distressing situation. In serious cases, the catheter is left in the bladder for an extended period of time (which is referred to as 'indwelling catheter') to ensure regular drainage and to facilitate treatment on the basis of diagnosis of symptoms discovered. A foley catheter is also used to collect day to day samples of the urine for identifying the following: (i) development of any infection in the urinary tract (ii) abnormalities found in the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra (iii) cause of development of stricture in the urethra-either due to an injury or due to benign / malignant enlargement of the prostrate gland and (iv) for monitoring urinary output in the case of an injury to any of the organs of the urinary tract The tests also throw sufficient light on the functioning of the kidneys - because if the kidneys are not functioning properly, they will discard even useful chemicals and substances (required for healthy blood) along with the waste products in the urine. Precautionary Measure in the use of Foley Catheter: The only conceivable risk associated with the use of a foley catheter is the breakage of the balloon (at the tip end of the catheter) while inserting the same in the urethra. Care needs to be exercised in inflating the balloon (with sterile water) only after the catheter is accurately in place at the neck of the bladder - and in no case earlier than that - because rupture caused by the breakage of the balloon in the urethra can cause serious consequences for the patient.
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