Rutner Suprapubic Balloon Catheter Set, 16Fr/22Cm (J-Rsb-162200)
Rutner Suprapubic Balloon Catheter Set, 16Fr/22Cm (J-Rsb-162200)
The Rutner Suprapubic Balloon Catheter Set 16 Fr x 22 cm (J-RSB-162200) from Cook Medical is designed to provide effective bladder drainage through a percutaneous suprapubic approach. The system incorporates a balloon retention catheter and placement components that facilitate suprapubic catheterization when urethral catheterization is not possible, contraindicated, or undesirable.
Featuring a 16 Fr balloon catheter with a 22 cm catheter length, the Rutner system is commonly used for temporary or long-term urinary diversion, bladder decompression, and postoperative urinary drainage. The balloon retention mechanism helps maintain catheter position within the bladder after placement.
This catheter set is widely utilized in urology departments, surgical centers, and hospital settings where dependable suprapubic bladder drainage is required.
Key Features & Benefits
Percutaneous Suprapubic Access
Designed for direct bladder drainage through a suprapubic approach.
Balloon Retention Catheter
Helps maintain secure catheter positioning within the bladder.
16 Fr Catheter Size
Provides effective urinary drainage for a variety of clinical applications.
22 cm Catheter Length
Optimized for suprapubic catheterization procedures.
Complete Catheter Set
Includes catheter placement components to support procedural efficiency.
Reliable Urinary Diversion
Supports continuous bladder decompression and drainage.
Sterile Single-Use Design
Promotes infection control and consistent clinical performance.
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Rutner Suprapubic Balloon Catheter Set
Manufacturer: Cook Medical
Model Number: J-RSB-162200
Catheter Size: 16 Fr
Catheter Length: 22 cm
Catheter Type: Balloon Retention Suprapubic Catheter
Application: Suprapubic Bladder Drainage
Placement Method: Percutaneous
Specialty: Urology
Sterility: Sterile
Usage: Single Use
Connecting Tube Size: 14 Fr
Connecting Tube Length: 30 cm
Applications
Suprapubic Bladder Drainage
Urinary Diversion
Bladder Decompression
Long-Term Catheter Management
Postoperative Urinary Drainage
Neurogenic Bladder Management
Urological Procedures
Hospital Urology Departments
Surgical Centers
Emergency Medical Settings