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Catheter Guides

Catheter guides function as path makers for catheters in urology. Get to know Grey Medical’s premium range of catheter guides, along with their key features.

 

Catheter guides work as introducers to craft a path for the catheter in the urinary tract. Constructed as thin wires and rods, they can easily get into the tract for proper placement. Typically, they can pass through tough spaces like ureters, enlarged prostates, and urethral strictures. Grey Medical offers a well-constructed range of catheter guides in different configurations. 

Why should Grey Medical’s Catheter Guides be your number one choice?

Grey Medical’s catheter guides feature a hydrophilic coating to prevent any accidental scratching during insertion. All our catheter guides have flexible tips to make their way in close regions. Furthermore, we use high-grade surgical stainless steel to increase the longevity of our tools. All these plus points combined make our catheter guides one of the best in the surgical world. 

Key features

The following key features of our catheter guides make them stand apart, precisely: 

  • Torqueability: With our catheter guides, surgeons can easily navigate the close and narrow tracts. This is only possible due to our high torque catheter guides. 
  • Lubricity: All our catheter guides feature a hydrophilic coating. This helps prevent trauma to the delicate lining. 
  • Construction Material: At the core, we use high-grade surgical stainless steel. While the tip is flexible for easy navigation. 

Range at Grey Medical

Note down the different types and configurations of catheter guides available at our manufacturing unit, such as: 

    • Coudé Tip Catheter: When dealing with enlarged prostates or bladder obstructions,  surgeons can use coudé tip catheter. These have curved tips for maximum access. 
    • Female Catheter Silvers: Usually, these help drain bladders or access hard-to-reach urinary strictures. Mostly, they come with a silver coating for maximum sterility during the intervention.
  • Guyon Catheter Guide: Made with a malleable wire, they work as introducers to reach the urethra or the urinary bladder. They often come with a dull tip to protect the organ from any damage. 
  • Van Buren Catheter Guide: During urethral surgery, practitioners use the Van Buren catheter guide, which is curved and flexible. They work to dilate the urethra for better placement of the catheter. 

Shop our Catheter Guides Now!

If you are looking for efficient catheter guides, you can access our detailed catalogue of catheter guides available online. For bookings, contact us now!