General Description
An SPC is inserted a couple of inches below the navel or belly button and directly into the bladder, just above the pubic bone. This allows urine to be drained without having a tube going through the genital area, SPCs are usually more comfortable than regular catheters because they aren’t inserted through the urethra, which is generally of sensitive tissue. Your doctor may use an SPC if your urethra isn’t able to safely hold a catheter.
Intended Use
Used for percutaneous drainage of fluid collection in the urinary system.
Please note that this device shall only be used by a well-trained and qualified healthcare person or under supervision of a physician in hospital or clinical settings.
Product Features
General Description
An SPC is inserted a couple of inches below the navel or belly button. Entry of the trocar is then performed to reach into the bladder over a guide-wire and is designed to reduce the potential hazards of the blind technique. The equipment consists of a long needle and guide-wire. This allows urine to be drained without having a tube going through your genital area, SPCs are usually more comfortable than regular catheters because they aren’t inserted through your urethra, which is generally of sensitive tissue. Your doctor may use an SPC if your urethra isn’t able to safely hold a catheter.
Intended Use
Used for percutaneous drainage of fluid collection in the urinary system.
Please note that this device shall only be used by a well-trained and qualified healthcare person or under supervision of a physician in hospital or clinical settings.
Product Features