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Romsons Nel Cath Nelaton Catheter for Urinary Drainage

Romsons Nel Cath Nelaton Catheter for Urinary Drainage

Romsons Nel Cath Nelaton Catheter is a straight intermittent urinary catheter designed for short-term bladder drainage through the urethra. It is commonly used in hospital and home-care settings for patients who are unable to void urine naturally or require bladder emptying for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

Manufactured from medical-grade material, the catheter offers a smooth surface that helps reduce urethral irritation during insertion and removal. Its simple straight-tube design allows controlled, temporary catheterization without the need for retention balloons.

Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai, a trusted dealer, distributor, and supplier of urology and disposable medical products like Romsons Nelaton Catheters.

Key Features:

  • Straight, non-retaining catheter design

  • Suitable for intermittent catheterization

  • Smooth atraumatic tip for ease of insertion

  • Clearly sized funnel connector for secure drainage

  • Available in sizes 6FG, 8FG, 10FG, 12FG, 14FG, 16FG.

Product Specifications:

Specification Details
Brand Romsons
Product Name Nel Cath Nelaton Catheter
Catheter Type Intermittent urinary catheter
Design Straight, non-balloon
Tip Atraumatic rounded tip
Use Duration Short-term / intermittent
Sterility Sterile, single-use
Gender Use Male & female (size dependent)
Clinical Area Urology, wards, ICU, home care
Supplier in India Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai

 

Product Usage:

The Romsons Nelaton catheter is gently inserted into the urethra to temporarily drain urine from the bladder, then removed immediately after bladder emptying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is a Nelaton catheter different from a Foley catheter?

A Nelaton catheter has no balloon and is removed immediately after drainage, while a Foley catheter is retained in the bladder.

Is this catheter suitable for self-catheterization?

Yes, when advised and trained by a healthcare professional.

Does the catheter stay inside the bladder?

No. It is clearly designed for intermittent use only.