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  • Rusch MMG - Coude Catheter Closed System Catheter Kit
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    Rusch MMG - Coude Catheter Closed System Catheter Kit

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $4.13 - $412.45
    16" coude catheter, pre-lubricated Urinary catheter kit Includes: sterile gloves, BZK antiseptic towelette, underpad, and gauze This is a sterile kit Rusch MMG - Closed System Coude Catheter Kit with Accessories is a self contained coude...
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  • Rusch MMG - Red Rubber Closed System Catheter Kit
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    Rusch MMG - Red Rubber Closed System Catheter Kit

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $4.13 - $412.45
    16" pre-lubricated intermittent catheter Convenient urinary catheter kit, helps to reduce urinary tract infections Kit includes: BZK towelette, gloves, underpad and gauze Sterile, one time use red rubber catheterEach, case of 100Rusch/MMG -...
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  • GentleCath Glide - 16" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter
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    GentleCath Glide - 16" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

    GentleCath
    $1.85 - $53.95
    Gripper sleeve for sanitation Funnel-shaped end Water sachet included SterileEach, box of 30GentleCath Glide - 16" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter has a special coating along the length of the catheter and comes with a water sachet. You...
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  • Cure - 6" Female Catheter
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    Cure - 6" Female Catheter

    Cure Catheters
    $0.60 - $177.33
    Straight, round tipPolished eyeletsLatex, BPA, and DEHP freeEach, box of 30, case of 10 boxes (300)Cure - 6" Female Catheter features a straight tip and fire polished eyelets for comfortable insertion. They are individually wrapped for sterility and the...
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  • Coloplast Self-Cath - Coude Closed System Catheter Coloplast Self-Cath - Coude Closed System Catheter
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    Coloplast Self-Cath - Coude Closed System Catheter

    Coloplast Catheters
    $3.62 - $180.95
    Coude tapered tip with guide stripPre-lubricatedDesigned to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections (UTI)1100 ml urine collection bagLatex free medical grade PVCSmooth polished eyeletsColoplast Self-Cath - Coude Closed System Catheter has a tapered...
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  • Rusch FloCath Quick - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    Rusch FloCath Quick - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $3.93
    Drainage bag, skin prep, underpad, and gloves includedTravel-friendly catheter kitLatex freeSterileRusch FloCath Quick - 8" Female Hydrophilic Catheter includes a packet of saline solultion, BZK wipe, underpad, gloves, and a drainage bag. It also...
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  • Rusch MMG Soft Closed System Catheter Rusch MMG Soft Closed System Catheter
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    Rusch MMG Soft Closed System Catheter

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $4.13 - $412.45
    Sterile pre-lubricated soft PVC catheterIntroducer tip helps stop UTIsAvailable in 14 FrIncludes catheter and collection bagEach, case of 100Rusch MMG Soft Closed System Catheter is a sterile pre-lubricated intermittent catheter contained within a...
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  • Rusch MMG Red Rubber Closed System Catheter
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    Rusch MMG Red Rubber Closed System Catheter

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $412.45 - $417.34
    16" sterile catheterPre-lubricated with smooth polished eyeletsCapped introducer tip extends sterile fieldContains natural rubber latexCase of 100Rusch MMG Red Rubber Closed System Catheter is a sterile self-contained catheter and collection bag system...
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  • Covidien Dover - 6.5" Female Catheter
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    Covidien Dover - 6.5" Female Catheter

    Covidien
    $0.75 - $36.45
    Sterile catheter Latex free vinyl Two drainage eyeletsCovidien Dover - 6.5" Female Catheter is made out of vinyl and has two staggered eyelets that allow for fast, even drainage. The tip is rounded and smooth, making insertion comfortable. This...
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  • Hollister Onli - 16" Hydrophilic Straight Catheter
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    Hollister Onli - 16" Hydrophilic Straight Catheter

    Hollister Catheters
    $1.79 - $53.54
    This product is being discontinued, sizes are limitedSterileStraight tipSimple to useEasy open packagePre-hydrated catheterHollister Onli - 16" Hydrophilic Straight Catheter is a ready-to-use catheter that is ideal for people that are new to cathing. It...
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  • SpeediCath - Compact Plus Hydrophilic Female Catheter SpeediCath - Compact Plus Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    SpeediCath - Compact Plus Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    Coloplast Catheters
    $1.89 - $56.95
    Hydrophilic catheterFree of latex, PVC, and phthalates2 cm longer than traditional Speedicath CompactEach, box of 30SpeediCath - Compact Plus Hydrophilic Female Catheter is 3/4" longer than the standard Speedicath Compact, making it ideal for women who...
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  • SpeediCath - 13" Flex Coude Pro Hydrophilic Coude Catheter
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    SpeediCath - 13" Flex Coude Pro Hydrophilic Coude Catheter

    Coloplast Catheters
    $4.66 - $139.95
    Sterile and latex freeProtective plastic sleeveFrench sizes: 12, 14, and 16Pocket style available in 12 and 14 Fr.Available in pocket size packagingEach, box of 30SpeediCath - 13" Flex Coude Pro Hydrophilic Coude Catheter has a special fastener that...
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What is an intermittent catheter?

An intermittent catheter is a thin, flexible tube that is inserted through the urethra and into the bladder to empty it. Once the bladder is drained, the catheter should then be removed and thrown away. Intermittent catheters are used by people with urinary incontinence and retention.

 

Types of Intermittent Catheters

The style of the tip is another thing to consider for intermittent self-catheterization. It can be the difference between a painful or pain-free experience.

Catheter Tips

A straight catheter is the most commonly used intermittent catheter and it is considered the “standard” tip. This is often the first type of catheter used when someone begins self-cathing. You may find that it works great for you without any trouble. However, if you are experiencing any pain or discomfort when inserting a straight tip catheter, you may want to try a coude catheter.
Coude catheters have an angled tip that can be guided past an enlarged prostate or urethral stricture. These are one of the most popular male intermittent catheters because they are significantly easier to use than a straight one. Along with the regular coude tip, there are two other types of coude catheters. The coude olive tip is slightly bent with a bulb-shaped tip, while the coude tiemann tip has a tapered design and a small rounded tip that can fit through smaller openings.
Intermittent catheters are available in uncoated, pre-lubricated, and hydrophilic versions.
Uncoated catheters have no lubricant on the outside. You will likely want to use a separate catheter lubricant in conjunction with an uncoated catheter to ease insertion.
Pre-lubricated catheters come coated in a gel-like lubricant. This eliminates the need for a separate lubricating jelly.
Hydrophilic catheters are packaged with a packet of sterile saline or water. Before inserting the catheter, you will break the saline pack. This activates the coating and creates a slippery catheter surface.
We also offer “ready-to-use” hydrophilic catheters that do not need to be manually activated by the user. These tend to be less messy and are also great for people who have dexterity or strength issues, as it may be difficult to burst the saline packet. Visit our blog to see a comparison of pre-lubricated and hydrophilic catheters.

Catheter Materials

Intermittent catheters can be made from vinyl, silicone, or latex.
Vinyl catheters also referred to as PVC, are the firmest catheters. However, this material is still flexible enough to be maneuvered through the urethra.
Silicone is an extremely smooth material and is typically firmer than latex, however, there are also soft silicone catheters that are more pliable.
Latex is the softest and most flexible of the three. However, if you are allergic to latex rubber, you should avoid using a latex catheter as it can cause a reaction.

Eyelets

Straight urethral catheters have eyelets, which are small holes that allow urine to drain from the urethra. Some catheters have one eyelet, while others have two or more. In general, the more eyelets a catheter has, the faster urine will drain.
Cold-pressed eyelets mean that holes are simply punched into the catheter surface. This can leave rough edges around the eyelet holes. Fire-polished eyelets go through a process that smooths out these edges, which can be more comfortable during catheter insertion and removal.

Lengths

Intermittent catheters come in different lengths to suit different needs. Standard catheters are generally 14"-16" long. These full-length catheters can be used by men or women. The longer catheters are convenient for wheelchair users because the person does not have to get out of their wheelchair to cath.

Female Intermittent Catheters

There are also short catheters available, known as female catheters. They range from 5”-8” in length. Because the female urethra is shorter than a male's, women have the option of using a female catheter. Some women find the short catheters to be more discreet in a purse or bag. It is also fine for women to use a long “male” catheter if they prefer. Keep in mind that men cannot use a female catheter because it would not be long enough to reach the bladder.

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