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A condom catheter, also known as an external catheter or male external urinary catheter, is used to manage urinary incontinence in men. It is a sheath-like device that fits over the penis and collects urine into a bag or drainage system without the need for insertion into the urethra, as with traditional internal catheters. It is designed to treat short-term male incontinence. Shaped like a condom that easily rolls over the penis, it is typically made of soft, flexible materials, such as latex or silicone, and is designed to be comfortable and discreet. They are attached to a drainage bag that collects urine and can be worn throughout the day or night, depending on the individual's needs. External male catheters are typically recommended for men who have urinary incontinence due to various conditions, such as prostate problems, neurological disorders, or other medical conditions that affect urinary function.
At HPFY, we carry a variety of external catheters for men. In addition, you can choose from latex and non-latex condom catheters, depending on your needs.
Condom catheters have manifold benefits over internal catheters, such as -
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These types of catheters are used when we cannot use an indwelling catheter. They are used externally, fit across the glans penis, and direct voided urine into a collecting device.
Indications:
What type of catheter is used largely depends on the patient's skin sensitivity; the wear time of the catheter may also vary.
The average wear time is between 12 to 72 hours and should be re-evaluated periodically to ensure successful use.
The removal of the catheter is essential for the cleaning and inspection of the skin. It should be done every day unless the manufacturer specifies otherwise.
Measure around the shaft of the penis and divide that number by 3.14 (pie) to get the diameter. The condom catheters are sized in millimeters and are based on the diameter of your penis, not the circumference.
An external condom catheter is a urinary catheter — a tube that allows the flow of urine — that users can wear outside the penis instead of inside the urethra, a natural tube inside the penis. It collects urine for people who have difficulty holding their urine or cannot walk to the bathroom.
All manufacturers of condom urine catheters have a measuring guide to help you select the proper size. With a condom catheter sizing guide, put the notch area just behind the glans and pick the size that most exactly fits. If you measure between two sizes, choose the bigger of the two.
Consult a doctor if -
HPFY offers a variety of external catheters and other urological supplies. Our wide range includes condom catheters with straps, short sheath lengths, watertight adhesive seals, reusable, and much more. You can choose a one-piece male external urinary collection device in latex and non-latex types as well. Please browse through our wide collection and choose the design that best suits you.
External catheter systems also called condom catheters are used by men. This catheter fits over the penis and connects to a drainage bag. They are safer to use than internal catheters because it does not require a tube to be placed in the bladder.
External catheters are made from either latex rubber, polyvinyl, or silicone and are attached on the shaft of the penis by a double-sided adhesive, latex inflatable cuff, jockey's type strap, or foam strap. They are then joined to urine drainage bags by a tube.
External catheters are used for 24 to 48 hours and both disposable and reusable condom catheters are available.