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Buy Bard Extension Tubes 18". These Latex-Free and Non-sterile extension tubes are used to attach Foley or external catheters to night drainage or leg bag.
The 18" Extension Tubes by Bard. These extension tubes are perfect for connecting a Foley or external catheter to a drainage bag. Most people use them to connect to large drainage bag at night to give them extra mobility to toss and turn.
Questions:
Is this extension tube yellow? I am trying to find the "old school" extension tubing that's yellow because places I've beeb trying to get them from have switched to the clear tubing. Thanks for any assistance
9 Answers
Question By: dukie357 on Oct 13 2009 12:48 PM
I too have been searching for the yellow tubing. I finally found it, but you have to order 50 yards at a time. My trouble is finding the small graduated connectors to attach tubing to leg bag...
Answer By: Hugopetty on Jan 16 2031 11:19 PM
No. It's yellow orange
Answer By: Gabby on Nov 13 2021 11:19 PM
Yes they are yellow.
Answer By: mike on Dec 13 2031 10:49 AM
No, tubing is clear and very soft. I think it will pinch shut if placed between your legs. I have purchased clear thick tubing from local hardware store. Then I gently removed the tubing connector from one of the tubes and glued it into the clear tubing with PVC cement (also from the hardware store). I wash all of this with some full strength bleach and then a lot of water every day to sterilize, and have had zero problems over past 3 mos. Bad news for Allegro since I will probably never need another extension again.
Answer By: Mike on Dec 13 2031 1:11 PM
I've used a number of different extension tubes, and none of them were yellow, untill the pee began coloring them. The bard tube is, by far, the best of all of them that I've used. Very flexible.
Answer By: mazohir on Jan 14 2006 10:33 AM
No it is the clear tubing, I've been using them for a year now without any problems.
Answer By: rosc on Jan 14 2009 7:02 PM
Yes it is connected to the hose already.
Answer By: rosc on Jan 14 2009 7:05 PM
I've used a number of different extension tubes, and none of them were yellow, untill the pee began coloring them. The bard tube is, by far, the best of all of them that I've used. Very flexible.
Answer By: mazohir on Jan 14 2014 12:46 PM
When the description says 'NON LATEX' its the clear tubing. You will need a different item number - try 6A4194. Bard must have re-assigned their numbers. I ORDERED 3 TIMES BEFORE I FOUND WHAT I WANTED!
Answer By: nfplansing on Feb 14 2011 10:45 AM
Questions:
Do these tubes come with a connector?
3 Answers
Question By: sparky on Feb 13 2015 10:31 AM
Yes, they come with a connector that appears to be from PVC polymner. With care it can be extracted off the extension tubing and then glued onto some decent tubing that will not collapse the first time you put it between your legs at night.
Answer By: Mike on Dec 13 2031 1:13 PM
Yes, the end that connects to the catheter has a connector. The other end connects to the connector on the urine bag.
Answer By: mozohir on Jan 14 2006 10:35 AM
The plastic end connects to the cath and the other end fits over the connector on the leg bag