In the field of medical devices, male external catheters (MECs) — also known as condom catheters or urinary sheaths — constitute an important niche. These devices are a non-invasive option for men who suffer from urinary incontinence or other conditions that necessitate bladder drainage. Made primarily from silicone, latex, or polyurethane, MECs are designed to fit over the penis and attach to a drainage bag, securely collecting urine without the need for internal catheterization. MECs serve as an alternative to indwelling or intermittent catheterization, offering ease of use and reduced risk of urinary tract infections associated with internal catheters. Their design has evolved to improve comfort and reduce the risk of skin irritation and breakdown, accommodating various penis shapes and sizes. This market encompasses a variety of products differing in adhesion methods, materials, and sizes, which cater to a diverse range of patient needs. Among the companies that manufacture and distribute male external catheters are Coloplast, Convatec, Hollister, B. Braun Melsungen, and Teleflex. These companies are prominent in the production and supply of medical devices and are known for their portfolios that include a range of products to support urological healthcare and continence care solutions. Show Less Read more
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