
Leg bag
Strap
Instructions for use
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Intended purpose
The urine bag is intended to passively collect urine.
Indications
Urine bags are indicated for patients suffering from urinary incontinence
and/or retention of any aetiology.
Warnings
Re-use of the single use product is not recommended cross contamination
may occur.
Reprocessing, washing, disinfection and/or (re)sterilisation may
compromise product characteristics, causing additional risk of physical harm
or infection to the user.
This leg bag is intended to be used while out of bed and moving about.
Change to a bedside drainage bag with higher capacity while in bed and
during sleep. Alternatively, leave your leg bag in place and attach a bedside
drainage bag to expand the capacity of the overall urine collection system.
This product contains phthalates and should neither be used by children
nor by pregnant or nursing women without consulting a health care
professional.
Information
The bag is designed for single use.
The product has a capacity of 600/800 mL.
The printed volume indicator is only an indicative volumetric measurement
scale.
The straps can be washed at temperature of
40℃/104℉
or lower.
The products are intended to be stored in the box until removed for use, as
the box protects the products and the label on the box contains important
information like batch code, use-by date and a unique barcode.
The device does not have to be removed before an MR scan as it is MR
safe.
How to use
Preparation
Application
Removal
Disconnect the bag from the urisheath or catheter.
Unfasten the straps and remove the bag from your leg.
The leg bag has an inlet tube which may
be pre-attached to the bag or may be sep-
arate from the bag. The length of the tube
determines where the bag can be placed
on the leg.
If the tube does not have a pre-attached
inlet connector or if the tube itself is not
pre-attached to the bag you can shorten
the tube to your preferred length. Simply
cut the tube with scissors.
When cutting a corrugated tube, leave as
much of the straight section as possible in
place. This will ensure a secure connec-
tion between tube and connector when
mounting the connector.
Attach the connector to the tube by push-
ing the thin end of the connector into the
tube as far as possible.
Make sure the outlet tap is closed.
Attach the straps to the bag. Fit the bag
to your leg. Any surplus strap may be
trimmed off.
Conveen siliconized strap
Use the longer strap at the top of the bag.
If fitting the bag to the calf, wrap the top
strap in a figure-of-eight behind and over
the knee.
If the connector has a protective cap,
remove it.
Attach the connector to the urisheath or
catheter.
The urinary collection system is now
functional.
We recommend emptying the bag when
it is a little over half full to ensure optimal
drainage.
Coloplast accepts no liability for any injury or loss that may arise
if this product is used in a manner contrary to Coloplast's current
recommendations.
Maximum number of allowable reuses
Straps should be replaced when the elasticity weakens.