The world's first balloon-dilated foley catheter
Infection reduction
Reduces urinary tract infection complications, reduces the number of days catheters are left in place, reduces clinical costs and improves hospital bed turnover and clinical safety.
Non-invasive
Minimises damage to the urethral mucosa during cannulation and reduces patient pain.
Close insertion and complete isolation
Isolation throughout the placement process helps to reduce the risk of infection from microorganisms introduced into the urethra and bladder during the placement process.