Touchless Plus Unisex Vinyl Intermittent Catheter Kits - No accessories

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Bard Touchless Plus Unisex Intermittent Catheter Kit - (No accessories) The Bard Touchless Plus Intermittent Catheter system is a closed system kit designed for sterile intermittent catheterization and offers a pre-lubricated catheter with patented finger guide. The unique closed system helps to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.
Features
  • Closed system kit for sterile intermittent catheterization
  • Helps reduce the risk of urinary tract infections
  • Swabs, gloves and underpad not included
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Touchless® Plus Unisex Vinyl Intermittent Catheter Kit
No accessories


The Bard® Touchless® Plus Intermittent Catheter system is a closed system kit designed for sterile intermittent catheterization and offers a pre-lubricated catheter with patented finger guide. The unique closed system helps to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.

Sterile contents: Pre-lubricated vinyl catheter in Touchless sheath with insertion tip and 1100cc seamless collection chamber with built-in sample/drainage port. Accessories not included (swabs, gloves & underpad).

Ease of Use

Easy to insert, easy to use, easy to remove – the features needed to enhance convenience and usage.

  • Catheter cap has pull ring for easy removal – especially for people with limited dexterity.
  • Pre-lubricated catheter reduces discomfort during insertion.
  • Large 1100cc collection bag is durable, virtually eliminating the risk of leaks.

Safety

The Bard® Touchless® Plus Intermittent Catheter System is a closed system, designed to help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.

  • Insertion tip positions the catheter in the urethra, bypassing the meatus to help reduce UTIs.
  • Patented catheter guide allows control of catheter insertion with the touch of a finger.
  • Tapered neck design decreases excoriation associated with sharp corners.
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