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Please explain how to use a urinary intermittent straight male catheter

Hi, I'm Randy Golden for Medical
Technologies of George and I'm here today to introduce everybody to our new
uncoated intermittent catheters and let's take a look at what's inside each
package. You get the catheter and on the male and pediatric lengths we also include the "no touch" sleeve and that's a nice protector so that you don't actually
touch the surface of the catheter as you insert the catheter forward. Before you
use the catheters you want to verify French size, length and catheter tip are
as prescribed by your doctor. MTG catheters are available in French sizes
6 through 16 and in coude and straight tip as well as in soft or firm vinyl. The
soft vinyl is a nice alternative if you've ever had any experience with
sensation as you catheterize. So let's look at each of the individual catheters we offer. First of all the pediatric style are 10 inches long with the
appropriate color-coded funnel this one happens to be an 8 because again it is
an international color coding the pediatric products do come with a "no
touch" sleeve. For ladies we have the female length catheter which doesn't
have the sleeve and and the reason being that we felt like there wasn't enough
room on the catheter to be able to hold the catheter and the sleeve and we
thought the sleeve might just get in the way so we offer this one without the
sleeve but again as you watch the female video you see how easy this catheter is
to insert. For male users we have a couple
different options. The 16 inch long male catheter does come with the blue "no
touch" sleeve. This is our firm option we also make that exact same catheter
in a softer variety so if you have any sensation as you catheterize you may
wish to try the soft variety as it is going to be more comfortable to insert
again with the blue "no touch" sleeve. And then finally we offer the coudé
variety this happens to be a 16 again the orange tip and you see here the end
of the catheter has a little bend on it and that is designed to get the catheter
past any strictures along the way or an enlarged prostate. All of our catheters
whether it be coude, pediatric etc. all have rounded fire-polished eyelets so
they're going to be less traumatic as the catheter passes through the urethra,
less irritating, and all of our catheters are DEHP free. There isn't any of the DEHP carcinogen in any of our catheters. Hygiene is very important when you
catheterize. Always remember to wash your hands and your genitalia prior to
catheterization and afterwards. OK, so now let's talk about catheterization
using the male length catheter and gel. So the first thing I'm going to do
I'm going to set the catheter aside for the time being and I'm going to open up
my gel packet and I find it helpful just to tearaway each end of the
packet like so. and you want to just kind of scoot the
package together kind of compress it a bit what I'm doing here is I'm going to
create a channel I'm gonna push the catheter through this channel and coat
it with the gelly, okay. I'm gonna set it aside for a second and
I'm going to get back get my catheter and separate the package here and I'm
going to pull the catheter out using the blue "no touch" sleeve. Now I want to
just scoop the "no touch" sleeve down a bit down the shaft of the catheter I
actually want to get down to about right about here about six inches from the end.
Now I'm gonna go back and get my gelly and I'm gonna run the catheter through
the gelly and make sure that as a catheter passes through the gelly that
the catheter gets coated between eight to ten inches worth of the shaft of the
catheter. I'm kind of twisting it a little bit that's it's a good idea to
just to make sure that you get all the gelly out of the package. The more jelly
the better, you can never have too much jelly on the catheter so it's not the
prettiest. A really well gelled catheter is going to work much
better than one that doesn't have a lot of gel on it you want to get a good bit
right here at the end. OK, so I've got that accomplished, now go back and get
the green funnel. I'm right-handed and to do all the holding of the green
funnel with my left hand. I'm going to use the "no touch" sleeve to
get down about two inches from the end of the shaft of the catheter, let go of
the green funnel, the 14 French funnel, don't know the French size you have is going to dictate what color funnel you have I'm going to insert the
catheter into the urethra just like so until I get to the to the blue "no touch"
sleeve then I'm going to reach back and hold the funnel scoop the
catheter back about two inches and I'm going to continue to advance the
catheter at about two inches at a time just like so. You want to go slow you
never want to force the catheter in. If you do encounter any resistance I always take a deep breath never force the catheter in. OK, there we go, and now I'm
in the bladder so I'm going to give it one more little additional push to get
it right in the center of the bladder and the urine is going to start to flow.
I want to make sure that the funnel is directed down into the toilet to direct
the fluid into the toilet itself and when I see no more fluid
flowing using this blue "no touch" sleeve I'm going to reach back and hold onto
the penis and pull the catheter out about an inch just like so to see if I
have an additional fluid. When no more fluid is flowing can't let go of the
penis with my left hand and I'm gonna reach back and get in a sheet of toilet
paper for my roll here. I'm gonna pull the catheter out of the body. I'm gonna
use that toilet paper to catch the eyes of the catheter. I don't want to have any
spilling, might be a drop or two left in the tube. Wrap everything up,
let's get another piece of toilet paper here clean off the end of the penis. Of course I want to wash up afterwards
and then gonna discard everything. Please remember that used catheters can be a potential biohazard. Please dispose
of these using accepted medical practice. Thank you for watching our video today.
If you'd like samples please go to our website MedTechGA.com where you can get
samples of our uncoated catheters, our hydrophilic catheters and if you're
having issues with recurring urinary tract infections, you can request samples
of our closed system intermittent catheters which are designed to reduce
the risk of UTI's.

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