Coloplast Luja Coude Male Intermittent Catheter

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Coloplast Luja Coude Male Intermittent Catheter

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Description

Coloplast Luja Coude Male Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

Available Sizes:

  • COL20102 – 12FR
  • COL20104 – 14FR
  • COL20106 – 16FR

Packaging Options: Sold individually or in a box of 30
Size: Standard

The Coloplast Luja Coudé Male Intermittent Catheter is the first and only intermittent catheter with Micro-hole Zone Technology, designed to help reduce the risk of UTIs by completely emptying the bladder in one free flow. There's no need to reposition the catheter—when the flow stops, you're done. This means a faster, simpler, and more comfortable catheterization experience.

Key Features:

  • 80+ micro-holes: Strategically placed along the catheter tip to drain urine from multiple angles at once. This allows for a more complete and efficient bladder emptying with fewer interruptions or adjustments.
  • One free flow: The flow only stops when the bladder is fully emptied.
  • No repositioning: Eliminates the need to adjust the catheter mid-use.
  • Less risk of UTIs: Designed to empty the bladder as fully as possible, reducing leftover urine that can lead to infection.
  • Triple Action Coating Technology: Stays bonded, smooth, and hydrated.
  • Flexible coudé tip: For easy, gentle insertion.
  • Soft grip handle: For better control and precision.
  • Dry sleeve: Supports a hygienic, no-touch technique.
  • Reclosable packaging: Discreet, easy to use, and convenient for disposal.

How to Use:

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  2. Open the package carefully. The catheter is pre-lubricated and ready to use.
  3. Hold the catheter by the soft grip handle without touching the catheter shaft.
  4. Gently insert the flexible coudé tip into the urethra until urine begins to flow.
  5. Allow the urine to drain completely. The 80+ micro-holes help ensure full bladder emptying by drawing urine from more areas of the bladder.
  6. Once the flow stops, you're done. There's no need to reposition.
  7. Remove the catheter slowly and carefully.
  8. Dispose of the used catheter in the reclosable package and throw it away in a waste bin.
  9. Wash your hands again after use.

For adult male patients only.
Choose from 12FR, 14FR, or 16FR. Available by the each or in a box of 30 for added convenience.

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