About Urine Bags
Urine Bags
Urine drainage bags collect urine. Your bag will attach to a catheter (tube) that is inside your bladder. You may have a catheter and urine drainage bag because you have urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (not being able to urinate), surgery that made a catheter necessary, or another health problem.
Advanced Sterility and Secure DesignEngineered with EO sterilization and heat-sealed edges, this urine bag ensures exceptional sterility and leak-proof use. The anti-reflux valve safeguards against backflow, minimizing infection risks during patient care. Its latex-free construction makes it suitable for all users, including those with latex sensitivities.
Precision Measurement and Easy MonitoringThe bag provides a 2000 ml capacity with graduated markings at 100 ml intervals, allowing for precise urine output monitoring. A transparent design facilitates clear visibility of contents, and the patient identification label streamlines hospital record-keeping, promoting organized and safe patient management.
Convenient, Hygienic Usage and DisposalEquipped with a universal connector and T-Tap or screw valve outlet, the urine bag can be attached to most catheters and emptied easily and hygienically. Its single-use, disposable design prevents cross-contamination, and its lightweight, portable form makes it ideal for bedside, clinical, or mobile applications.
FAQ's of Urine Bags:
Q: How do I properly connect the urine bag to a catheter?
A: Ensure the catheter is securely inserted, then attach the bag's universal connector to the catheter outlet. Make sure the connection is tight to prevent leaks, and position the bag below bladder level for gravity drainage.
Q: What features ensure accurate and hygienic urine measurement?
A: The transparent bag includes printed 100 ml graduated markings for precise measurement. Its heat-sealed, leak-proof construction and anti-reflux valve ensure hygienic urine retention and prevent backflow or contamination.
Q: When should the urine bag be replaced or disposed of?
A: This bag is intended for single use and should be disposed of after it reaches full capacity or as per clinical protocol. Dispose of it safely in accordance with medical waste guidelines to maintain hygiene and patient safety.
Q: Where is the ideal environment to store unused urine bags?
A: Store the bags in a cool, dry, and clean environment, away from direct sunlight or moisture, to preserve their sterility and structural integrity until use.
Q: What are the benefits of using the anti-reflux valve in this bag?
A: The integrated anti-reflux valve prevents urine from flowing back up the tube, reducing the risk of infection and keeping the urinary system safe during collection and drainage.
Q: How is the bag emptied hygienically after use?
A: Open the T-Tap or screw valve at the outlet, allowing urine to drain into an appropriate receptacle. Avoid contact with the outlet tip and follow proper hand hygiene to minimize contamination risk.
Q: Is the urine bag suitable for patients with latex allergies?
A: Yes, the bag is made entirely of latex-free materials, making it safe for patients with latex allergies or sensitivities.