Urinary Leg Bag with Sterile Fluid Pathway
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- Leg strap connectors & drain valve don't touch leg
- 2 size options available
- Soft, comfortable and durable
- Pleated sides increase the volume but not length
Urinary Leg Bag with Sterile Fluid Pathway
The Leg Bag with Sterile Fluid Pathway quality materials result in soft, comfortable, durable bags pleated sides increases the volume but not the length. The Leg Bag with Sterile Fluid Pathway protects skin from pressure points by placing leg strap connectors and drain valve away from direct contact with leg. It safely and easily conducts urine through its drain valve, is easy to open and closes securely even with limited dexterity.
The Leg Bag with Sterile Fluid Pathway:
- Soft, Durable Vinyl: Provides security from leaking, comfort, and value for money. Constructed of heavy gauge vinyl.
- Drain Valve: A valve that permits the user to empty the pouch or leg bag without getting fingers wet.
- Sterile Fluid Pathway Packaging: Increases the convenience of the leg bag. The leg bag can be removed from its package in any setting and connected to an indwelling catheter, for example, without requiring a sterile field.
- Stepped Connector: Facilitates the ease of connection and removal of tubing without compromising security. The leg bag utilizes a stepped plastic connector.
- Pleated Sides: Increases the wearer's comfort while reducing its size. The leg bag's unique side pleats expand horizontally as it fills.
- Leg Bag Strap Connector Buttons: Protects the skin from potential pressure points that can result in pressure ulcers. The leg bag has integral connector buttons that are positioned in such a way as to not touch the skin.
- Anti-Reflux Valve: One way flow valve integral to the construction of a sheath or pouch that prevents flow back toward the skin.
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8 Questions | 15 Answers
Q:
Does the leg bag come with the tubing that connects it to the catheter tube?
Asked on Aug 16, 2015 9:33:57 PM by Laura from Illinois
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No, the leg bag does not come with any tubing.
Answered on Oct 28, 2015 4:54:08 PM by Kace from NY
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Has the materials changed for the Hollister leg bag #9814? I have been using this bag for several years and never had this problem. The material seems much thinner and softer. After several days of use, the bag starts to have a strong odor and it's not the smell of urine. I know because when I empty my bag, the smell isn't in the urine. It's the bag that smells and it is quite embarrassing. Please return to the stronger plastic bag as before. I do like the softness of the bag but not the smell. It starts on about day 3 of use. Please let me know if anyone else has experienced this problem. I only use the bag during the week and IC on weekends. By Friday, I am glad to get this bag off and thrown away....far away.
Asked on Jan 18, 2013 10:23:47 PM by pattypara from williamsburg, va
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I have noticed the change and have been using using Clorox Clean Up every few nights to clean the bag with just a squirt or two. Be sure to rinse thoroughly.
Answered on Feb 26, 2013 1:49:23 PM by Haikued2 from San Clemente CA
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I soak the bag with diluted dish washing detergent every night and have never had a problem with smell. I have noticed that the bags I have been getting for the last year or so will leak for no apparent reason after about a week. So I do use a new bag every week.
Answered on Feb 26, 2013 5:30:05 PM by Paula from MA
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When production of these bags was moved from the USA to China, the vinyl material the bag was made from changed. The newer material is soft when new but changes under exposure to uric acid and any drug byproducts that may be in the urine and the vinyl becomes less flexible and prone to developing stress cracks near the "welded" seams of the bag that cause localized leaking. The vinyl is also porous to a small degree and allows small amounts of the fluid contents to seep through the bag creating the nasty smell.
Answered on Mar 10, 2013 5:14:39 AM by tigger from Hayward, CA
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Thanks to all who has answered my question. It is a POOR bag for urine now since the switch. It smells and it does leak at the seams. Hollister should be reading our comments and take heed with the changes. I am a nurse and it concerns me that us users need to use soap detergent or clorax cleanup to rid the smell. HOLLISTER LISTEN UP!!!
Answered on Mar 21, 2013 6:24:40 PM by pattypara from Williamsburg, VA
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Part Number(s): 094 2010, 094 2217, 094 2267, 094 2012
Mfg Part Number(s): 9814, 9805
Scrip Part Number(s): 094 2012, 094 2010, 094 2217, 094 2267