WEGO Medical successfully participated in Tecnosalud Peru 2025, the leading healthcare exhibition in Latin America. This event gathered medical professionals, distributors, and healthcare providers to
Foley Catheter
WEGO urinary catheters assist patients in urination, helping to maintain the functionality of the urinary system.
WG06-001-001
Foley Catheter
The foley catheter is a tube that is inserted from the urethra into the bladder to drain urine.
It is a pipeline made of rubber, silica gel or polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
The foley catheter is a tube that is inserted from the urethra into the bladder to drain urine.
It is a pipeline made of rubber, silica gel or polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
It can be inserted into the bladder through the urethra, use the pressure of the bladder to discharge the urine out of the body through the urinary catheter, and connect the urine bag to collect the urine.
Specification
Model | Name | Ballon Capacity |
WG06-001-001 | 2-way Latex Foley Catheter | 3/5/10/30cc |
WG06-001-002 | 3-Way Latex Foley Catheter | 30cc |
WG06-001-003 | 2-Way Tiemann Foley Catheter | 5/10/30cc |
WG06-001-004 | 2-Way Female Foley Catheter | 5/10/30cc |
Material
Material | Natural latex or silicon or PVC (depending on the product) |
Purpose of catheterization
Urine samples were taken by aseptic method for bacteriological examination |
relieve urinary retention |
Residual urine volume, bladder volume and bladder pressure were measured |
The changes of urine volume were observed in critically ill patients |
Intravesical injection |
Preoperative preparation of pelvic organs |
Certificate
Certificate | CE |
WEGO Medical is pleased to announce its participation in Expo Med & Hospitalar México 2025, one of Latin America’s most influential healthcare and medical technology
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