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Intermittent catheters are a type of catheter used to manage urinary incontinence and urinary retention. They are inserted into the bladder to drain urine and then removed. Intermittent catheters are typically made of latex, silicone, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used with or without a lubricant.
Intermittent catheters are used by people with urinary incontinence, urinary retention, or bladder dysfunction. They are also used to empty the bladder before and after surgery, and to measure urine output in critically ill patients.
The intermittent catheter market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. These products are available in both disposable and reusable forms, and are designed to meet the needs of different patient populations.
Companies in the intermittent catheter market include Coloplast, Hollister, Bard Medical, Teleflex, and ConvaTec. Show Less Read more