Are you often concerned that your clients haven’t completely emptied their bladder?

 

Do you clients find it cumbersome to adjust their catheter to make sure there’s no urine left behind? Or maybe they’ve had more than a fair share of urinary tract infections (UTIs) this year?


Coloplast is setting a new standard for bladder emptying1 with its new Micro-hole Zone Technology, designed to reduce the risk of UTIs3. It’s a new standard for female intermittent catheterisation.

 

45% of intermittent catheter users find UTIs to be one of their greatest concerns in life5

 

What if you could reduce your clients risk of UTIs with a next generation compact female intermittent catheter that enables them to completely empty their bladder in one free flow1?

Why is Micro-hole Zone Technology setting a new standard in female intermittent catheterisation?

 

Our latest compact female intermittent catheter has a new micro-hole zone designed to completely empty the bladder in one free flow1. It also enables no repositioning of the catheter1 as mucosal suction is reduced 4.

Meaning your clients benefit from a simpler emptying technique1,5. As Luja minimises residual urine1,3, patients benefit from reduced risk of UTIs3.

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1. The new female Coloplast catheter ensured zero flow stops in 87% of catheterisations & <10 mL residual urine at first flow stop in 83% of catheterisations (RCTs, post-hoc, NCT05841004, n=73,& NCT05814211, n=82). Coloplast Data-on-File, 01/2024. Individual results may vary.

2. UTI risk factors defined by Kennelly, M., Thiruchelvam, N., Averbeck, M.A., Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk FactorsModel for Urinary Tract Infections, Adv Urol., 2019; 2:2019:2757862

3. Vahr S, Chagani S, Daniels A, et al. Urethral intermittent catheterisation in adults. Arnhem, Netherlands. European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN). 2024.

4. Vasudeva, P. and Madersbacher, H., Factors implicated in pathogenesis of urinary tract infections in neurogenic bladders: some revered, few forgotten, others ignored, Neurourol Urodyn., 2014;33(1):95-100

5. Users were asked to rate top 3 challenges out of 12 challenges. Vaabengaard R, Zeeberg R, Zupet N, Bagger M, Nalbandian MT. Dependence on urinary intermittent catheterisation elicitsconsiderable worry about urinary tract infections. INUS; Athens, Greece 2023. PM-27336.

6. Product container material is recyclable. Disclaimer: Product design, use and local waste management specifics may limit recyclability.

7. Coloplast Data-on-File, RCTs, NCT05841004, n=54, & NCT05814211, n=82. 01/2024

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