Hollister InView Extra Silicone Male External Self Adhesive Catheter Men Sheath Condom - All Sizes

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The InView™ silicone male external catheter is the clear choice. Designed with comfort in mind, it allows for frequent use and comes in a range of styles and sizes to help ensure the proper fit.

 

Available in three styles:

 

  • Special: Shorter sheath length
  • Standard: Regular length and adhesive for daily wear
  • Extra: 70% more adhesive than standard for added security

 

Product Features

  • Soft, breathable silicone is designed to be non-irritating and can be crimped for a custom fit
  • Transparent material allows for skin health monitoring while the catheter is in place
  • Skin-friendly adhesive helps prevent accidental detachment
  • Available in three styles to help ensure proper fit:
  • Tapered tip fits most leg or night drainage bag systems, helping ensure a secure connection
  • Not made with natural rubber latex

  

Stock Number Description Colour Size Metric Order Quantity
97425 Special Green 25 mm Box of 30
97429 Special Purple 29 mm Box of 30
97432 Special Tan 32 mm Box of 30
97436 Special Blue 36 mm Box of 30
97441 Special Orange 41 mm Box of 30
97525 Standard Green 25 mm Box of 30
97529 Standard Purple 29 mm Box of 30
97532 Standard Tan 32 mm Box of 30
97536 Standard Blue 36 mm Box of 30
97541 Standard Orange 41 mm Box of 30
97625 Extra Green 25 mm Box of 30
97629 Extra Purple 29 mm Box of 30
97632 Extra Tan 32 mm Box of 30
97636 Extra Blue 36 mm Box of 30
97641 Extra Orange 41 mm Box of 30

Both the Standard and Extra Inview sheaths have the 8cm length, the Special is 4cm for retracted penises.

 
 

 

FAQ

What are the differences between standard and extra InView catheters?

The difference between standard and extra InView catheters by Hollister Incontinence Supplies typically relates to the size and length:

  • Standard InView Catheters: Generally have a standard length and size, designed to fit most people and intended for short-term, intermittent use.
  • Extra InView Catheters: May be longer or have a larger diameter to accommodate specific needs, such as those with an enlarged prostate or other anatomical variations.

For personalized recommendations, it is best to consult a healthcare professional who can consider your individual needs and anatomy.

What are the differences between standard and extra InView catheters?

The difference between standard and extra InView catheters by Hollister Incontinence Supplies typically relates to the size and length:

  • Standard InView Catheters: Generally have a standard length and size, designed to fit most people and intended for short-term, intermittent use.
  • Extra InView Catheters: May be longer or have a larger diameter to accommodate specific needs, such as those with an enlarged prostate or other anatomical variations.

For personalized recommendations, it is best to consult a healthcare professional who can consider your individual needs and anatomy.

What is a condom catheter?

A condom catheter is an external urinary catheter worn like a condom and used to manage urinary incontinence. Unlike traditional catheters inserted through the urethra, condom catheters are worn outside the body and connect to a collection bag.

  • Material: Typically made of soft, flexible materials such as latex or silicone.
  • Usage: Commonly used by men with urinary incontinence as an alternative to internal catheters.

Proper use and following the healthcare provider’s instructions are important to reduce the risk of complications like urinary tract infections.

How long should you wear a condom catheter?

The duration for wearing a condom catheter depends on factors such as the type of catheter, individual needs, and healthcare provider recommendations:

  • General Recommendation: Change the catheter at least every 24 hours or as advised by your healthcare provider.
  • Monitoring: Regularly check the fit and placement of the catheter to ensure comfort and reduce the risk of complications such as skin irritation or urinary tract infections.

Always follow the guidelines provided by your healthcare provider and seek medical attention if you experience discomfort or issues.

How do you use an external male catheter?

Here are the general steps for using an external male catheter (condom catheter):

  1. Hand Hygiene: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  2. Inspect Catheter: Remove the catheter from packaging and check for defects.
  3. Apply Lubricant: Apply a water-based lubricant to the catheter’s tip.
  4. Apply Catheter: Hold the catheter at the base of the penis and roll it up the shaft until snug.
  5. Attach Collection Bag: Connect the catheter to the collection bag and position it below the bladder for proper drainage.
  6. Adjust and Monitor: Ensure the catheter and bag are properly adjusted for comfort and check regularly for leaks or problems.

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and any additional recommendations from your healthcare provider. Change the catheter regularly (typically every 24 hours) to maintain hygiene and prevent complications. If you experience discomfort or issues, seek medical attention.

Customer Reviews

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Kitty Crafford
Postage was very slow

Product is satisfactory , as per client.
I took more than 2 weeks after payment was made by NDIS, for the parcel to arrive: snail mail🤭

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Peter Vallence
Hollister condoms

Yes, I’ve been very happy with the In View Extra Catheter. When I started using them I had trouble removing them, but over time I now I have a simple method, so I’m happy to use them.

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Bruce McMurtrie
Hollister uridome

They are the best uridomes that I have ever used. I've been a paraplegic for 47 years and tried many.