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Romsons Foley Trac Foley Balloon Catheter 2 Way

Romsons Foley Trac Foley Balloon Catheter 2 Way

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The Romsons Foley Trac GS-1026 is Two Way (2-way) Foley Balloon Catheter which is designed for safe and effective urinary bladder drainage in surgical, ICU, and general ward settings.

It features two lumens — one for urine drainage and one for balloon inflation — ensuring secure retention once positioned in the bladder. The smooth rounded tip supports atraumatic insertion, while the flexible medical-grade material enhances patient comfort during short- to medium-term catheterization. Each catheter is sterile, single-use, and compatible with standard urine collection systems.

Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai, is a trusted supplier and distributor for Romsons Foley Trac catheters across India and also supports bulk hospital procurement and export requirements.

Key Features

* 2-way design for urine drainage and balloon inflation
* Soft, medical-grade material for patient comfort
* Smooth rounded tip for atraumatic insertion
* Symmetrical balloon for secure retention
* Color-coded size identification
* Compatible with standard urine collection systems

Product Specifications:

Parameter Details
Product Type Foley Balloon Catheter – 2 Way
Brand Romsons
Material Medical-grade latex / coated latex
Balloon Type Symmetrical retention balloon
Lumens 2 (Drainage + Balloon inflation)
Sterilization EO Sterilized
Usage Single use
Sizes Available 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Application Short- to medium-term urinary catheterization


Product Usage:

Romsons Foley Trac 2 Way Catheter is used for urinary drainage in patients who are unable to void naturally, during surgeries, in ICU settings, post-operative care, and in cases of urinary retention. The catheter is inserted into the bladder via the urethra, and the balloon is inflated to keep it securely positioned, allowing continuous urine drainage into a collection bag.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is a 2-way Foley catheter clinically preferred?

It is commonly used for routine urinary drainage, post-surgical monitoring, and management of urinary retention.

How does balloon symmetry affect catheter performance?

A uniformly inflated balloon ensures stable positioning within the bladder and reduces the risk of displacement.

What precautions help reduce CAUTI risk?

Aseptic insertion technique, proper catheter care, maintaining a closed drainage system, and timely removal reduce infection risk.