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Incontinence Products and Devices for the Elderly

[Urol Nurs 24(4):316-334, 2004. © 2004 Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates]


Figure 1. Absorbent Products. Photo courtesy of Kinberly Clark, makers of Depend® and Poise® products.

Figure 2. TENA Flex-I-fit Belted Brief. Photo courtesy of SCA Personal Care.

Figure 3a. TENA Adult Brief. Photo couresty of SCA Personal Care.

Figure 3b. Drip Collectors for Men. Photo courtesy of Coloplast/Conveen.

Figure 4. Toilet Risers.

Figure 5. Female Urinal.

Figure 6a. Male Urinal.

Figure 6b. Latex Indwelling Catheter with Inflated Balloon. Photo courtesy of Bard.

Figure 6c. Silicone Indwelling Catheter with Inflated Balloon. Photo courtesy of Bard.

Figure 6d. Pre-Connected Sterile Catheter Insertion Set. Photo courtesy of Bard.

Figure 22. Anchor or Securement Strap. Photo courtesy of Dale Medical Products, Inc.

Figure 7a. Latex External Catheter. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 7b. Latex Self-Adhesive External Catheter. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 7c. Self-Adhesive External Catheter with Removable Tip to Allow for Intermittent Self-Catheterization. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 8. Self-Adhesive External Catheter. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 9. External Retracted Penis Pouch. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 23. Self-Adhesive External Catheters. Photo courtesy of Mentor.

Figure 24a. Latex External Catheter (2-Piece) With Adhesive Strip. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 24b. Reusable External Catheter System. Photo courtesy of Arcus Medical.

Figure 24c. External Condom Catheter. Photo courtesy of BioDerm.

Figure 10. External Female Pouch. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 11a. Leg and Overnight Drainage Bags. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 11b. Bedside Drainage Bag. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 11c. Bedside Drainage Bag. Phot courtesy of Bard.

Figure 12a. Leg Bag. Photo courtesy of Mentor.

Figure 12b. Leg Bags. Photo courtesy of Bard.

Figure 13. Leg Lesions Secondary to Constriction from a Leg Bag Strap

Figure 14. Belly Bag. Photo courtesy of Life Tech, Inc. (Now distributed by Rusch).

Figure 15a. PVC Straight Catheters. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 15b. Intermittent Straight Catheter. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 15c. Intermittent Straight Catheter Without Coating. Photo courtesy of Astra Tech.

Figure 16a. Catheter Holder. Photo courtesy of Astra Tech.

Figure 16b. Intermittent Straight Catheter Without Coating. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 16c. Hydrophilic Catheter (Lofric). Photo courtesy of Astra Tech.

Figure 17a. Self-Contained System with PVC Catheter (Self-Cath). Photo courtesy of Mentor.

Figure 17b. Self-Contained System (Self-Cath) With Gloves and Lubricant. Photo courtesy of Hollister.

Figure 17c. Self-Contained System With Hydrophilic Cathete. Photo courtesy of Astra Tech.

Figure 18. Self-Contained Pre-Lubricated System. Photo courtesy of Coloplast.

Figure 19. Coudé Olive Tip PVC Catheter. Photo courtesy of Mentor.

Figure 20. Coudé Tip PVC Catheter. Photo courtesy of Mentor.

Figure 21. Entry Points for Introduction of Microorganisms. Graphic courtesy of Diane Newman.