Urodynamics Disposables

Complete range of consumable items for Urodynamics

These disposables are specifically designed for use with Mediwatch equipment to give the best performance

  • Air-charged standard and specialist catheters
  • Water-filled standard and specialist catheters with Medex or Disposable Pressure Transducers
  • Pre-Gelled Surface Electrodes for recording EMG
  • Infusion, extension & perfusion pump tubing
 

Air-charged catheters for Cystometry

Air-Charged Catheters measure changes in physiologic pressure by transmittance through a micro-volume of trapped air in the catheter.
They are quick and easy to set-up and use, allowing more efficient use of time. No external transducers are required, just the cables .

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Infusion setf Small

Pump Tubing Infusion Set

Surface Patch Electrodes with cable

Surface Patch Electrodes with cable

Water Rectal Balloon Catheter

Water Rectal Balloon Catheter 

Water UPP Catheter

Water UPP Catheter

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 T-DOC-7FDR Dual Sensor/Radiopaque Catheter

Specialized for video cystometry of both urethra and bladder with 2 sensors located 6 cm apart. Tungsten reflective markers allow exact sensor placement within the bladder and urethra via fluoroscopy. Measures both static urethral pressure during fill and/or dynamic urethral pressure profiles. Separate filling lumen provides infusion rates up to 100 cc/minute. Disposable and Latex-Free. 10 per box.

 

 

T-DOC-7FS Single Sensor Bladder Catheter

General-purpose recording catheter for adult and pediatric bladder pressures. Separate filling lumen provides infusion rates up to 100ccs/minute. Disposable and Latex-Free. 10 per box.

 

T-DOC-7FS Single Sensor Bladder Catheter  

 T-DOC-7FD Dual Sensor Catheter

Simultaneously records bladder and urethral pressures, with 2 sensors placed 6cms apart. Measures both bladder pressure and static urethral pressure during fill and/or dynamic urethral pressure profiles. Circumferential recording of urethral pressure provides a degree of repeatability and accuracy not available in most other catheter products. Separate filling lumen provides infusion rates up to 100cc/minute. Disposable and Latex-Free. 10 per box.

 

 

T-DOC-7FA Abdominal Catheter

Place rectally or vaginally to measure abdominal pressures. A soft tip protects bowel and/or vaginal tissues, while the rigid design keeps the catheter from folding back during insertion. Small balloon size provides excellent recording with minimum patient discomfort. Ideal for both adult and pediatric studies. Disposable and Latex-Free. 10 per box.


 

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T‐DOC‐ARM 19Fr. 4‐Channel Radial Catheter

With 4 pressure sensors that measure the 4 quadrants of the anal sphincter, plus a fifth, distal balloon which can be filled to obtain sensory responses from the patient during ARM procedures. A black line on the catheter aligns with the spine to ensure correct placement of the anterior, posterior, left and right channels. Four permanent cables with built-in proprietary pressure transducers separately charge each of the four pressure-sensing balloons. Once all four are charged, the cable and catheter create a closed system that transmits physiologic pressure to a recording device. Color ban on catheter indicates respective sensor position. 19 French, hypoallergenic, disposable. Latex Free. 5 per box. T-DOC-ARM

Features:


• Size: 19Fr.
• Color-coded connectors: Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange
• Channels: P1, P2, P3, P4
• Corresponding Transducer Cables: Vesical (V), Urethral (U),
   Abdominal (A), ARM (P4)
• Single Use/Disposable
• LATEX-FREE
• 4 Radial Balloons
• Color Ban indicating respective sensor position
• Solid Black line identifies posterior (yellow) sensor
• Rectal Balloon deflates in less than 10 seconds
• Depth markings from 2cm to 20cm
• Directional Pressure
• Hypoallergenic
Pressures
Pves (Posterior Pressure Quadrant of ARM)
Pura (Anterior Pressure Quadrant of ARM)
Pabd (Right Pressure Quadrant of ARM)
ARM (Left Pressure Quadrant of ARM)

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