Features
- Anti-Reflux Valve of hollister leg bag helps to prevent urine from flowing back into the tube
- Vent prevents air build-up in the leg bag, providing a lower profile Convenience drain with easy-to-operate drain valve
- Soft Vinyl Film helps ensure comfort against the skin and limits the unwanted odor
- Pleated sides of the increase the volume capacity without adding length
- Strong and durable construction of hollister catheter leg bag enhanced confidence and sense of security
- Leg Bag drain valve closes and seals securely providing safe and easy conduct of urine
- Does not exert unnecessary pressure on the skin by placing the hollister urinary leg bag connector and drain valve away from the skin.
- Universal design of urine leg bag allows these drainage bags to be used with straps and holders of own choice
- Leg strap connectors strategically placed for more comfortable wear
- Dimensions:
- 9814: 10"L x 4-1/4"W (25cm x 10cm)
- 9805: 11-1/8"L x 5"W (28cm x 12cm)
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Hollister Urinary Leg Bag Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can you sleep with a urinary leg bag?
As long as the bedside bag is above your bladder, you can sleep in any position. The urine bag should not be left on the floor.
2. What are urinary leg bags used for?
The urine that drains from your catheter is collected in a urinary leg bag. It is small enough to wear under your clothes and allows you to go about your daily routine.
3. Why do I feel the urge to pee with a catheter?
Urine may also come out around the catheter. Bladder spasms cause this, and you have no control over them. Make sure the catheter is not obstructed and is properly taped. Contact your doctor if the spasms persist.
4. How often should a catheter be flushed?
According to most institutional regulations, catheters should be cleaned every 8 hours.