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The Coloplast Freedom Clear LS Long Seal external male catheter is designed with a longer-length adhesive seal on a thin sheath, providing added comfort.
The Freedom Clear LS has a Long Seal to ensure the catheter stays in place. It features a longer-length adhesive seal on a thin silicone sheath plus a kink-resistant nozzle that eliminates urine backflow.
The Freedom Clear® LS catheter is self adhering, it applies easily by rolling on, there is no need for adhesive tapes. The thin sheath increases comfort and breathability. 100% Latex-free to eliminate skin irritation and provides constant skin visibility.
Features:
Not made with natural rubber latex
Self-adhering one-piece male external catheter
Kink resistant nozzle designed for maximum security
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Medium - 28mm (1.10") - Box of 100 - $150.45
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Question By: Takayuki on Aug 12 2020 1:49 PM
My husband's small anatomy have made external catheters impractical so I ordered the 25mm size for my husband hoping that it would be snug enough to prevent nighttime leakage. Although the fit is still a bit loose, it excellent for day time wear and I can control leakage at night by wrapping it with strip of surgical tape. It is easy for me and his nurses to remove and replace the tips and keep my husband clean and comfortable
Answer By: Adrienne on Dec 13 2006 8:55 PM
Questions:
What do you use to contain/hold the urine if you use the external catherda condom?
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Question By: Eugene on Dec 11 2028 10:30 AM
Using this external cath and a foley I only use a Freedom/Coloplast bag #5170. Comes with attached ext. tube and straps.Also when using the external cath urinate very slowly or the cath will blow up and break the seal.When putting it on make sure you are clean down there and apply pressure and hold your hand around penis to activate the adhesive.
Answer By: DB on Nov 13 2024 4:15 AM
You can use the same urine collection bags that are used with foley catheters. They even make small ones that can strap to the patient's leg, for more mobility. Just make sure the tubing doesn't twist, or you can have a leak. The condom can twist like a balloon, and block the flow of urine. You just have to keep an eye on it.
Answer By: Tim on Jun 13 2028 11:58 AM
Questions:
What are these and how do they work. Can they work with spinal cord injury, with no urine passage?
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Question By: PDO on Sep 11 2002 1:39 PM
They work similar to a prophylactic condom, that is, they are worn over the penis, like a sheath. However, they are thicker latex and are made to be worn while flaccid (non-erect). Naturally, the condom has a hole in the end to attach to tubing that connect to a standard urine collection bag. They are much more comfortable for long-term needs.