Re-Entry Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter

Re-Entry Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter is designed for temporary urinary drainage and tract maintenance during percutaneous procedures. It also functions as a ureteral stent, facilitating controlled access and effective drainage. The catheter is ideal for procedures involving the renal pelvis where re-entry capability is essential.



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Re-Entry Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter is specifically developed to serve dual purposes—nephrostomy drainage and ureteral stenting. It is used to drain urine from the kidney, maintain an established tract, and allow for re-access during multiple-stage procedures. The catheter features a unique malecot winged design to ensure reliable placement and retention within the renal pelvis.

Made from flexible and biocompatible materials, this catheter minimizes patient discomfort while maximizing procedural efficiency. The radiopaque nature of the catheter enhances visualization under fluoroscopy, aiding in precise placement. The smooth external surface ensures easy introduction and reduces tissue trauma. Omec Health Care offers this catheter in a variety of size configurations to suit different clinical requirements.

Key Features:

  • Dual-function design suitable for nephrostomy drainage and ureteral stenting.
  • Radiopaque for improved visibility under imaging guidance.
  • Smooth surface facilitates easy insertion and reduces trauma.
  • Malecot flower design promotes secure retention in the renal pelvis.
  • Available in multiple sizes to accommodate diverse procedural needs.
  • Ideal for tract maturation and re-entry in staged interventions.
  • Constructed with flexible, patient-friendly material.
  • Length of 45 cm supports deeper renal access.

The Re-Entry Malecot Nephrostomy Catheter is a highly adaptable tool designed to streamline drainage and access in urological procedures. Its dual functionality, radiopacity, and structural retention make it a dependable choice for clinicians handling complex renal cases.


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