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Last updated: 2024-07-02 01:30
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Jiangsu Ostup Medical Products Co., Ltd is located in Nanjing, a renowned cultural city in China. We focus on the research, development, production, and sales of polymer materials. Our main products include one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, two-piece ostomy baseplates, wound care hydrocolloid dressings, silicone foam dressings, non-woven dressings, and transparent dressings. We are committed to providing stable quality products and professional service for those in need of ostomy bags and wound care.

 

 
Why Choose Us
 
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Our Factory

Established in 2015, Jiangsu Ostup Medical Products Co., Ltd is based in Nanjing. We specialize in one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, urostomy bags, ostomy paste, ostomy powder, and wound care hydrocolloid dressings.

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Our Products

We focus on one-piece and two-piece ostomy bags, urostomy bags, ostomy paste, ostomy powder, and wound care hydrocolloid dressings.

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Our Certificate

We adhere strictly to national standards for production and operate a 100,000-grade purification workshop, along with first-class laboratory, testing, and sterilization equipment. Our products have also passed CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 certifications.

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Production MarketOur products are sold worldwide, including Europe, America, Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, receiving positive feedback from clients. Our goal is to comply with national laws and regulations and, under their guidance, research, develop, and produce high-quality ostomy and wound care products that meet international standards.

 

 

The type of ostomy pouch you choose may depend on several factors. For example, you'll want to consider your activity level, hand dexterity, stoma output amount and type (fluids, solids, etc.), and your daily schedule. Whether you have an ileostomy or a colostomy.

Pediatric systems are mini pouches that are meant for children. Babies, and even infants with ileostomy,colostomy,urostomy both need it.
Drainaable ostomy pouches for pediatric our factory with sealing strip type, clamp type, Velcro type for choice. Easy for open and empty.

Ostomy surgery is a life-saving procedure that allows bodily waste to pass through a surgically created stoma on the abdomen into a prosthetic known as a 'pouch' or 'ostomy bag' on the outside of the body or an internal surgically created pouch for continent diversion surgeries.

A permanent transverse colostomy is made when the lower portion of the colon must be removed or permanently rested, or if other health problems make the patient unable to have more surgery.

Ostomy bag with filter are most commonly made with carbon or charcoal and are integrated into ostomy bag to help with managing ostomy gas and odour.

Your ostomy pouch is a heavy-duty plastic bag that you wear outside your body to collect your stool. Using an ostomy pouch is the best way to handle bowel movements after certain kinds of surgery on the colon or small intestine. You'll need to learn how to change your ostomy pouch.

Some manufacturers have different timelines for their products. But you should never go more than seven days without changing your ostomy pouch. Products are usually not designed to withstand this amount of time and putting off changing your pouch can lead to some pretty serious accidents.

The transparent One piece drainable ostomy bag allows patients to see whether or not they need to empty their output at a certain point. Normally in hospitals very suitable use transparent by patients. Doctor & nurse easy to observe the excreta.

Bag Film: EVOH
Thickness: 0.076mm
Closed type bag size: W*L =14.5cm*19cm
Packing: 10pcs/box, 500pcs/carton
20pcs/box, 700pcs/carton

 

What Is Urine Drainage Bag?

 

Urinal drain bags, also known as drainage bags or leg bags, are medical devices designed to collect and store urine. They typically consist of a flexible, leak-proof bag connected to a tubing system. The tubing attaches to a urinary drainage device, such as a condom catheter or a leg bag catheter, which fits snugly around the penis or is inserted into the urethra.
As urine flows through the catheter, it accumulates in the drain bag, allowing for convenient monitoring and disposal. These bags often feature graduations to measure urine output, along with anti-reflux valves to prevent urine backflow and potential infections.

 

Benefits of Urine Drainage Bag
 

Patient Comfort
These bags provide mobility and freedom for patients who require catheterization. Unlike bedside urinals, drain bags eliminate the need for frequent emptying, promoting independence and dignity.

Improved Hygiene
Drain bags minimize the risk of spills and splashes, reducing exposure to urine and preventing potential cross-contamination. This is especially important in healthcare settings where maintaining hygiene is paramount.

Effective Monitoring
Graduated bags allow for easy monitoring of urine output, which is crucial for assessing a patient's fluid balance and kidney function.

Reduced Risk of Infection
Anti-reflux valves prevent urine backflow, minimizing the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), a common complication associated with catheter use.

Convenience for Caregivers
Drain bags facilitate easier urine disposal, reducing the workload for caregivers and ensuring a more efficient care process.

 

 

Type of Urine Drainage Bag

Leg Bag
These bags are designed to be worn on the patient's leg, typically secured with straps or Velcro closures. They offer increased capacity and are suitable for patients who require continuous drainage.

Night Drainage Bag
These larger bags are often used overnight or for extended periods when mobility is limited. They can be hung on the bed frame or bedside table, providing unobstructed drainage.

Ambulatory Bags
Smaller and more discreet, these bags are ideal for mobile patients who require drainage during the day. They can be attached to a wheelchair or worn discreetly under clothing.

 

Type of Urine Drainage Bag

 

 

Catheter Leg Bags
Catheter leg bags are essential for managing urinary incontinence and providing freedom,comfort, and security. They attach directly to the patient's leg with a catheter tube, allowing
for movement while discreetly under garments.
Hanging urine bags hang up on a hook or from a wheelchair and can hold more urine than a leg bag. They are typically made of soft, pliable material and come in sizes ranging from 200ml to 1000ml.

Drainage Bags
Drainage bags are larger urine bags typically used at night when patients are less mobile.
They are hung from a bed or wheelchair and come in sizes ranging from 1000ml to 5000ml. Drainage bags are a better option for individuals requiring long-term drainage because they hold more pee.
In addition, they are typically made of a more durable material than leg bags, with a reinforced hanger and tubing that can withstand the weight and volume of the urine.

Condom Catheter Bags
Condom catheter bags, or Texas catheter bags, are external catheters applied to the penis.
They are most commonly used for male patients with urinary incontinence or who have difficulty controlling their bladder. Condom catheters are made of a soft, pliable material that fits securely over the penis. The catheter is connected to a drainage bag that collects the urine.
Condom catheter bags are convenient for patients requiring a non-invasive catheterization method. They are easy to apply and remove and can be worn discreetly under clothing.
Night Drainage Bags
Night drainage bags are designed specifically for long-term urinary management and are utilized by individuals who require aid in emptying their bladder. There are two types of
night drainage bags available: straight and pre-connected. Both urine bags are constructed from catheterized material and have anti-reflux features, making them perfect for overnight or daytime activities.
Non-drip, anti-kink tubing, and broad and comfortable straps are the features of night drainage bags that ensure secure attachment to the patient's wheelchair or bed frame.

 

Why Does a Urine Drainage Bag Need to be Used?
 

Catheters may be indicated for a variety of reasons. If you have a medical condition that requires you to be bedridden, a catheter eliminates incontinence issues. Additionally, if you undergo genital or prostate cancer, you may require the use of a catheter to ensure that the area around the procedure site stays dry and the muscles do not have to strain, which may cause issues with tissue healing.

 

Also, a catheter may be needed if you have difficulties with incontinence or urinary retention. A catheter can help to fully empty the bladder if you have retention issues and help to control urine flow and prevent incontinence issues as well.

 

Urine Drainage Bags are commonly used in the short term in hospitals and other medical facilities before or after procedures to assist with comfort and ease recovery. However, they can also be used on a long-term basis if a medical condition requires it.

 

Replacement And Correct Use Of Urine Drainage Bag

 

Urine drainage bag were an early device used for urinary incontinence patients, and they are also the most common and most common method today. Use a drainage bag to manage urinary incontinence. Bedpan use is appropriate for conscious patients.

Urine drainage bag were an early device used for urinary incontinence patients, and they are also the most common and most common method today. Use a drainage bag to manage urinary incontinence. Bedpan use is appropriate for conscious patients. When using it, let the patient lie on his back, bend the knee joint, and then force the buttocks off the bed to perform a "bridging action". In the early stage, family members need to help lift the buttocks, and the family members take advantage of the buttocks to leave the bed and move the bedpan under the buttocks.
Urine drainage bag are reusable but can be used for a maximum of one week. Replace with a new drainage bag after more than a week.
The correct way to use a drainage bag
1. Open the package, take out the drainage bag, and tighten the urination valve at the lower end of the drainage bag to close it.
2. Remove the plastic cap at one end of the drainage bag catheter
3. Connect to the front end of the urinary sheath, and carefully insert the connector into the front end of the urinary sheath or urinary catheter.
4. You can tie the rope at the top of the drainage bag.
5. The urine sleeve should be replaced every 24-48 hours, and the drainage bag should be replaced every 5-7 days and cannot be reused.
6. When removing the urethra, roll it from the base of the penis toward the glans, and the adhesive strip will be removed as it goes.
7. When the drainage bag is about to be filled with urine, pay attention to drain it in time to avoid impregnating the vaginal skin. Discontinue use if skin redness occurs.

 

How to Maintain Urine Drainage Bag

Connection: Drainage bags connect to a catheter, which is inserted into the bladder. Ensure a secure connection to prevent leaks and reduce the risk of infection.

Positioning: Position the bag below the bladder level to facilitate gravity drainage. Bedside bags should be hung on a bed rail or stand, also below bladder level.

Hygiene: Regular cleaning of the area around the catheter insertion site and the bag's connection point is essential to prevent infections.

Emptying: Drain the bag before it becomes too full to avoid backpressure on the bladder. For leg bags, this might be every 3-4 hours, while bedside bags can be emptied less frequently.

Cleaning: Follow manufacturer guidelines for cleaning the bag. Some bags are reusable and should be cleaned and stored appropriately, while others are disposable and should be replaced regularly.

Storage: When not in use, store the bag in a clean, dry place. For reusable bags, ensure they are fully dry before storage to prevent bacterial growth.

Inspection: Regularly inspect the bag and tubing for signs of damage or wear, such as cracks or kinks. Replace any damaged components immediately.

Patient Hydration: Encourage the patient to maintain adequate hydration, as this can help prevent urinary tract infections and ensure proper drainage system function.

 

 
Our Factory

 

We strictly accordance with national standards for production and standardized 100,000 purification workshop and first-class laboratory, testing, sterilization equipment system. Meanwhile, Products have passed CE,FDA, ISO 13485 certification registration.

 
FAQ

 

Q: How do urine drainage bags work?

A: Urine drainage bags are connected to a catheter, which is inserted into the bladder to allow urine to flow into the bag. The bag is then emptied as needed. There are two main types: leg bags and bedside bags. Leg bags are smaller and worn on the leg, allowing mobility, while bedside bags are larger and remain attached to the bed or stand.

Q: How often should I empty the urine drainage bag?

A: Leg bags should typically be emptied when they are one-third to one-half full to prevent the bag from becoming too heavy and to minimize the risk of leakage. Bedside bags may be larger and can hold more urine, but they should also be emptied regularly, often according to a schedule set by medical staff.

Q: Can I reuse a urine drainage bag?

A: Urine drainage bags are generally not reusable. Single-use bags are designed to be disposed of after one use to prevent infection. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and clinical protocols for the disposal of used bags.

Q: How do I clean and maintain my urine drainage bag?

A: Always wash your hands before handling the bag. Rinse the bag with water after emptying to remove residual urine, and clean the bag with mild soap and water if recommended by your healthcare provider. Ensure the bag is dry before reattaching it. Avoid using harsh chemicals, bleach, or alcohol-based solutions, as these may damage the bag.

Q: What are the signs of a urine drainage bag infection?

A: Signs of infection can include redness, swelling, pain, or tenderness around the catheter or bag site, foul-smelling urine, cloudy urine, fever, chills, or an increased urge to urinate despite having a catheter. If you suspect an infection, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Q: Can I shower with a urine drainage bag?

A: You can shower with a leg bag in place, ensuring it is securely fastened to your leg. For a bedside bag, it is generally safe to shower as long as the bag is kept above the level of the bladder to prevent backflow. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding showering with a urine drainage bag.

Q: Can I use talcum powder on the skin under the urine drainage bag?

A: Using talcum powder on the skin under the urine drainage bag is generally not recommended, as powders can cause irritation or block the drainage holes. Instead, use a skin barrier film or cream as advised by your healthcare provider to protect the skin and reduce friction.

Q: How often should I change my urine drainage bag?

A: The frequency of changing the urine drainage bag depends on the manufacturer's recommendations and your healthcare provider's guidance. Generally, leg bags are changed every 7 days, while bedside bags may last longer, often up to 30 days. However, always follow the specific instructions provided for the type of bag you are using.

Q: What is a urine drainage bag used for?

A: Urine collection bags are designed to collect urine drained from the bladder via a catheter or sheath. They may also be attached to some types of hand-held urinal to provide additional containment. Body-worn bags are usually worn under clothes and secured to the thigh or lower leg with straps or a support garment.

Q: When should you drain a urine bag?

A: Empty your leg bag at regular intervals to avoid it becoming too full and heavy, which may pull on your catheter. This should occur every 2 to 3 hours or when the bag is about half to three-quarters full.

Q: What is the purpose of a urinary leg bag?

A: Urine will pass through the catheter from your bladder into the leg bag. Your leg bag will be attached to you all day. You can move around freely with it. You can hide your leg bag under skirts, dresses, or pants.

Q: What is the bag that holds urine called?

A: An ostomy bag collects and stores the urine outside of your body. This procedure is done under general anesthesia. There are different types of urostomies, including the following two main types: Ileal conduit: Surgeons use a piece of your small intestine to make a new passageway that connects to the stoma.

Q: Can you sleep with a urine leg bag?

A: The leg bag is smaller and you will need to empty it more often than your large collection bag. Do not use the leg bag while you sleep. You will need to use the larger collection bag during nighttime or sleep hours.

Q: Can you wear a urinary leg bag at night?

A: If you have a urinary (Foley) catheter, you will use the larger drainage bag at night while you are sleeping. You can use the leg bag during the day. The leg bag is attached to your leg and allows you to move around more easily.

Q: How much urine can a drainage bag hold?

A: They typically hold between 1000-3000ml of urine. Leg bags are smaller than bedside drainage bags and have straps that wrap around the calf or thigh. The leg bag can be worn under the clothing to discreetly collect urine. Leg bags typically hold between 500ml-1200mls of urine.

Q: Where should a urinary drainage bag be placed?

A: Always keep the drainage bag below the level of your bladder. This will help keep urine from flowing back into your bladder. Check often to see that urine is flowing through the catheter into the drainage bag.

Q: Can catheter valves be used instead of a urinary drainage bag?

A: A Catheter Valve (pictured opposite) is a tap like device which fits into the end of your catheter (urethral or supra-pubic) and is an alternative to a drainage bag. It allows your bladder to continue to store urine and is emptied by releasing the valve.

Q: How often should a urinary leg bag be changed?

A: Leg bags and valves should be changed every 7 days. The bag can be attached to your right or left leg, depending on which side is most comfortable for you. At night, you'll need to attach a larger bag. Your night bag should either be attached to your leg bag or to the catheter valve.

Q: Can the urinary drainage bag be cleaned with soap and water?

A: Connect the tubing to the backup bag. Drain any remaining fluid from the disconnected bag and close the drainage valve. Then, pour warm, soapy water into the medical drainage bag, ensuring the corners are submerged. Next, open the drainage valve to remove the soap and close the valve.

Q: How do I secure the urine drainage bag to my leg?

A: Most leg bags come with a strap or sleeve that can be adjusted to fit snugly around your leg. Make sure the bag is positioned securely to avoid dislodgment or kinking of the tubing. Adjust the strap to ensure a comfortable and secure fit.

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