Medena Continent Ostomy Intermittent Catheters

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Torbot Medena Continent Ostomy Intermittent Catheters
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Torbot Medena Continent Ostomy Intermittent Catheters

  • Easy and effective catheterization
  • Non-sterile
  • Can be cut to length

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Torbot Medena Continent Ostomy Intermittent Catheters

Medena Continent Ostomy Catheters


The Medena Continent Ostomy Catheters is a one piece catheter designed for continent ileostomy. Medena leads catheter manufacturers for continent ostomies and are preferred by the majority of users because of comfort, easy and effective catheterization. Catheter is 12" and can easily be trimmed to desired length with scissors.


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Medena Continent Ostomy Intermittent Catheters Reviews Summary

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10 reviews
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8 out of 10 recommended this product to their friends
Pros

Lightweight (6)
Easy Storage (6)
Safe (5)
Sturdy (5)
Fast delivery (1)
Cons

Flimsy (1)
O k (1)
Best Uses

Following Surgery (5)
Emergency (1)
Elderly (1)
Daily for Emptying Ostomy (1)
Used to drain Kock Pouch (1)
1-5 of 10 reviews
right product and the right price Verified Purchaser

Pros:
Sturdy. Lightweight. Safe. Easy Storage.
Best Uses:
Following Surgery.
Describe Yourself:
Average Health. Athletic.

The perfect sized 30 fr catheter for use after a BCIR surgery. The right length, flexability and price.

by cos from south florida
BOTTOM LINE Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great price Verified Reviewer

Pros:
Lightweight. Sturdy.
Describe Yourself:
Average Health.

I had BCIR surgery. I have a continent ostomy(a pouch made inside that requires intubation to releave gas and waste). This has been a great product. I usually buy 2 every 6 months. Thanks Allegro.

by Baldbull from Mountain House, Ca
BOTTOM LINE Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
2 out of 2 found this review helpful
perfect for anyone who has a Koch pouch. Verified Purchaser

Pros:
Safe. Lightweight. Sturdy. Easy Storage.
Best Uses:
Used to drain Kock Pouch. Following Surgery.
Describe Yourself:
Average Health.

Since my ileostomy surgery this has been a necessary item in my life. It is used to intubate my Kock pouch. This is something I will need for the rest of my life. I can't think of anything negative about it.

by sony from Madison, Wisconsin
BOTTOM LINE Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Good product

Pros:
Fast delivery.

Meets my standards.

by Mark from San Diego, CA
BOTTOM LINE Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
works,a little flimsy for my needs Verified Purchaser

Pros:
Lightweight. Easy Storage. Safe.
Cons:
Flimsy.
Best Uses:
Emergency. Following Surgery. Elderly.
Describe Yourself:
Average Health.

It's was just a little flimsy for what I use it for at first , but in time it got a little stiffer and it work out just great

by Rich from Corona
BOTTOM LINE Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
1-5 of 10 reviews
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What happened to the single catheters (rather than bulk packaging)? I have bought them from you in the past, but cannot find them now.
Asked on Mar 25, 2012 5:23:43 PM by Cookie from SF Bay Area, CA
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I have a Koch pouch that requires a constant indwelling Medena catheter as it is very difficult to insert due to faulty surgery.Does anyone know of a suitable plug that can be inserted and removed with ease?Also has anyone switched to a traditional ileostomy?
Asked on Nov 28, 2011 4:16:25 PM by egg from ma
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the picture of Medena catheters has a curved catheter and a straight one. But when I try to order it, it doesn't differentiate... I want to order only curved ones.
Asked on Sep 17, 2011 9:34:42 AM by Chris in Tampa from Tampa, FL
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I've been told the curved catheter has been discontinued by the manufacturer -- like you, I have only been using the curved ones for years. I am working on a system to gently bend straight catheters into a curved configuration without creating a crease, and so for it's working.
Answered on Mar 25, 2012 5:21:26 PM by Cookie from SF Bay Area, CA
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Why can't you make the Medena catheter a 18" 30 Fr.with the three holes in the end? 12" is just too short. Pleas reply.Were using the Mentor 7025 and this would be comparable.
Asked on Jun 14, 2011 3:07:22 PM by margie from joshua tree,ca
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because would weaken the catheter.
Answered on Aug 19, 2011 7:59:18 PM by brondie from NH
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i agree it would weaken it. There are some catheters i have tried to use to empty my continent ileostomy that collapse and I am unable to use. This catheter I can use for a very long time before I have to replace it.
Answered on Sep 19, 2011 11:02:32 PM by me from washington state
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Part Number(s): TORME8730

Mfg Part Number(s): 8730