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Malecot Catheter

Malecot catheter is a type of catheter made from natural latex. It is a soft, flexible and durable catheter that is FDA approved for use in adults. Malecot catheters are available in different diameters (14 - 18 mm) to accommodate different body sizes.

Description
  • Made from natural latex.
  • Four wing tips.
  • Designed for drainage of urine directly from bladder or kidney.
  • Length: 400mm.

Standard Type

Ref. No.: Size: Length: Qty.Cs:
NMU200712 12 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200714 14 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200716 16 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200718 18 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200720 20 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200722 22 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200724 24 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200726 26 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200728 28 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200730 30 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200732 32 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200734 34 Fr/ch 400MM 400
NMU200736 36 Fr/ch 400MM 400

Malecot Catheter

In the medical world, there are a lot of innovations being made every day. One such innovation is the malecot catheter, which is a type of catheter made from natural latex. Not only is it environmentally friendly, but it also has many health benefits. If you're looking for a more sustainable way to treat your medical needs, then you should definitely check out the malecot catheter!

What is Malecot Catheter?

Malecot catheter is a type of catheter made from natural latex. It is a soft, flexible and durable catheter that is FDA approved for use in adults. Malecot catheters are available in different diameters (14 - 18 mm) to accommodate different body sizes.

What are the Benefits of Malecot Catheter?

Malecot catheter is made from natural latex and is a medical device that helps to reduce the risk of developing blood clots. Natural latex is a soft, elastic, durable material that does not stick to the skin and can be easily removed by the patient. It is also environmentally friendly as it does not require any kind of processing or manufacturing.

What are the Disadvantages of Malecot Catheter?

There are a few disadvantages to using a malecot catheter. One disadvantage is that the latex can cause inflammation and even infection if it comes into contact with the body's fluids. Additionally, using a malecot catheter can be difficult if you have difficulty breathing.

How Does Malecot Catheter Work?

The Malecot Catheter is a new type of catheter that is made from natural latex. The Malecot Catheter is designed to improve the comfort of patients who are undergoing surgery. The Malecot Catheter is also designed to reduce the risk of infection.

Malecot Catheter is a gold shaded cylinder held set up with a dissolvable line inside the stomach. This kind of cylinder is just positioned precisely. With this tube the stomach is sewed to the stomach divider. There is likewise a join on the skin surface which will ordinarily set free from the skin around 10-14 days after the cylinder is precisely positioned. Nonetheless, the join for the most part stays folded over the cylinder. The Malecot is a cylinder that is set precisely and should remain in for at least 3 months preceding being taken out to take into account appropriate mending and track arrangement of the stomach and the stomach divider. Whenever it is taken out, your youngster will most frequently have a button type tube (low-profile) tube put. Utilizing and Caring for Balloon Type Gastrostomy Tubes Routine Care for the Malecot Gastrostomy Tube and Site Watch video of G-Tube care. Video Balloon Type G-tube

Malecot Catheter

Clean up with cleanser and water prior to contacting the G-tube site. Utilize warm sudsy water on a Q-tip to clean around the G-tube one time each day (more regularly if necessary). (May utilize ½ strength hydrogen peroxide all things being equal assuming there is crusting around the cylinder that is hard to eliminate with cleanser and water or on the other hand assuming it is becoming blushed around the cylinder. If utilizing ½ strength hydrogen peroxide make certain to flush with plain water subsequent to purifying.) Wipe off Following fourteen days from unique cylinder arrangement/medical procedure, may have ordinary showers (lower in water) Try not to utilize intensely scented cleansers or cleaning agents. Try not to apply salves or prescriptions to the area except if educated by your medical care supplier. Malecot Catheter Bandage Roll Dressing - Malecot (gold cylinder) or Foley catheter (blue substitution tube) Malecot Foley tube, situation of cloth If conceivable, dressing change ought to be finished with 2 individuals. If not, you can wrap up the child with his/her arms wrapped up the cover. Make a bandage carry out of 2-3 packs of 2x2 sterile cloth and secure the roll with tape to keep the roll from smoothing over the long haul Place the cloth roll straightforwardly at the G-tube section site to keep away from pressure being put on the cylinder. The cylinder should leave the skin at a 90 degree point and afterward wrap over the cloth roll (see picture underneath) (Attempt to substitute position of cloth roll starting with one side then onto the next with each dressing change) Desirable over utilize the (2 ½ x 2 ¾ inch) tegaderm and tape to get Keep the G-tube site open to air (don't cover with the tegaderm) Change dressing each 2-3 days or depending on the situation whenever grimy, wet, or tumbling off. Significant: Once the dark stitch that is folded over the gold cylinder is not generally appended to the skin, it is particularly critical to be delicate changing the dressing. Hold the cylinder consistent to forestall it sliding in/out of the skin during dressing changes which could prompt skin breakdown as well as granulation tissue improvement, or inadvertent dislodgement.