Urine collection bag
Leg bag with integrated strap
Instructions for use
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Intended purpose
The urine bag is intended to passively collect urine.
Indications
Urine bags are indicated for patients suffering from urinary incontinence
and/or retention.
Warnings
Re-use of this single use product is not recommended as cross
contamination may occur.
Reprocessing, washing, disinfection and/or (re)sterilization may
compromise product characteristics, causing additional risk of physical harm
or infection to the user.
This leg bag is intended to be used while out of bed and moving about.
Change to a bedside drainage bag with higher capacity while in bed and
during sleep.
Information
The bag is designed for single use.
The bag has a capacity of 8.5 oz./250 mL and is for daytime use.
The bag is designed for use with urisheaths.
The device does not have to be removed before an MR scan as it is MR
safe.
Coloplast accepts no liability for any injury or loss that may arise
if this product is used in a manner contrary to Coloplast's current
recommendations.
The product is not made with natural rubber latex, however rare
contamination with trace amounts of natural rubber latex during
manufacturing or packaging may occur.
How to use
Fitting the leg bag (right leg)
Preparation
Open the packaging by tearing along the perforation.
Remove the leg bag and the small piece of separate
tubing.
The tubing has smooth and corrugated sections. At one
end, the inlet connector (A) is attached.
The length of the tube may be shortened by half if
preferred. To shorten the tube, simply cut the free end
with scissors immediately after the first corrugated
section of tubing. It is important to retain as much of the
subsequent smooth section as possible. This will help
create a secure connection between leg bag and tube
when mounting the tube.
Unfold the leg bag and identify the inlet valve at the top
of the bag (B) and the outlet tap at the bottom of the bag
(C).
Attach the free end of the tube to the inlet valve (B).
Close the outlet tap (C).
Remove the protective film from the adhesive patch on
the backside of the collection bag.
Application
Hold the bag with the inlet connector (A) pointed upwards
and the outlet tap (C) pointed downwards. The adhesive
patch should be facing your right thigh.
Attach the bag directly to the skin of your inner right
thigh.
When positioning the bag, make sure it is placed high on
your thigh with the inlet connector centered on your inner
thigh, immediately below the penile area. The aim is a
position of the bag that allows for comfortable and secure
connection to a urisheath.
When first fitting the bag, it may be necessary to
reposition it a few times to discover the optimal position
for you.
Wrap the long section of strap around your leg and use
the burr fabric to fasten the end of the strap.
The fit should be comfortable and firm. It is not necessary
to have the strap wrapped very tightly around your thigh.
The adhesive patch will help hold the bag securely in
place.
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