Product Description
Three Way Catheter
Three way, or triple lumen catheters have a third channel used to infuse sterile saline or another irrigating solution. These are used primarily after surgery on the bladder or prostate, to wash away blood and blood clots.
Optimal Design for Clinical UseEngineered for medical environments, the Three Way Catheter provides transparent, medical-grade safety and superior control. Its waterproof and sterilized features make it an excellent choice for patient care in hospitals and clinics.
Single-Use Safety and SustainabilityEach catheter is intended for single-use, ensuring hygiene and significantly lowering infection risks. The product's recyclable material also supports eco-friendly waste management without compromising on quality.
FAQ's of Three Way Catheter:
Q: How is the Three Way Catheter typically used in medical procedures?
A: The Three Way Catheter is used for bladder irrigation, drug administration, or continuous drainage in urology and critical care. Medical professionals insert it as per standard sterile procedures, ensuring patient safety and efficient treatment.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using a waterproof and sterilized catheter?
A: A waterproof and sterilized catheter offers robust infection control, helping to maintain a sterile environment during patient care. The waterproof nature ensures consistent fluid management with minimal leakage risk.
Q: When should this disposable catheter be replaced during patient care?
A: Being a disposable device, it is recommended to replace the catheter after a single use or as advised by clinical protocols to ensure hygiene and minimize the risk of cross-contamination.
Q: Where can healthcare providers source this Three Way Catheter in India?
A: Healthcare professionals can acquire this catheter from certified dealers, distributors, manufacturers, suppliers, exporters, traders, and wholesalers throughout India, facilitating convenient procurement.
Q: What is the process for proper disposal and recycling of the used catheter?
A: After single-use, the catheter should be disposed of in designated medical waste bins for recyclable items. Facilities should follow local biomedical waste management guidelines to ensure environmental safety.
Q: How does the absence of a cuff affect catheter performance?
A: Without a cuff, the catheter offers straightforward use and removal, reducing patient discomfort. It remains effective for drainage or irrigation without compromising its core medical purpose.
Q: What advantages does the transparent, medical-grade material provide?
A: The transparent, medical-grade construction ensures safe visibility for healthcare staff to monitor fluids and confirms integrity, while also meeting stringent clinical quality standards.