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Vacu-Aide Portable Suction Unit

Vacu-Aide Portable Suction Unit

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EXTERNAL CATHETER SYSTEM TO ELIMINATE CAUTIS

INNOVATIVE CATHETER SYSTEM COMFORTABLY EMPTIES THE BLADDER

Ur24Technlogy has developed an innovative solution to prevent Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs). This revolutionary catheter system is non-invasive, non-adhesive, latex-free, and easy-to-apply. Ur24Technology has designed the TrueClr external catheter system that is unique to adult males, adult female, and pediatric patients.

Indwelling catheters can cause pain and discomfort at the time of insertion, and while it remains within the patient. Morever, one of the biggest concerns with indwelling catheters is the risk for a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Catheter-associated UTIs make up approximately 80% of all hospital acquired Urinary Tract Infections. According to the CDC, 15-25% of hospitalized patients receive a urinary catheter during their stay. Urinary Tract Infections can lead to very serious consequences such as kidney infections, kidney disease, kidney damage, and even sepsis.

HOW DOES THE TRUECLR CATHETER SYSTEM DIFFER FROM OTHER EXTERNAL CATHETERS?

There are many differences between the patented TrueClr external catheters and other external catheters on the market. 

Three of the most important difference are:

  • TrueClr external catheters virtually eliminate the risk of a Urinary Tract Infection from an indwelling catheter.
  • TrueClr External Catheters do not require the patient to have the necessary muscle control needed to urinate.
  • Nor the ability to recognize that the bladder needs to be emptied.

The TrueClr External Catheters empty the bladder without any effort by the patient. The external catheter features a 10 foot tube that attaches to a urine collection apparatus and a pump. The pump gently extracts the urine, while the built-in filter and unique float valve located int he unit's bottle assembly prevents backflow into the unit. As a result, urine avoids contacting the skin and eliminated potential bacteria contamination.

The TrueClr M is designed for intermittent and continuous use. This model is ideal for those who experience symptoms from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)/Enlarged Prostate, or other common urinary complications.

Why caregivers and patients prefer Ur24T TrueClr:

  • Eliminates the risk of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs)
  • Completely empties the bladder
  • No painful insertion
  • Sealed system keeps urine sterile (able to obtain clean catch urine sample with initial use and monitor I/Os)
  • Contains built-in bacteria filter and unique float valve that prevents backflow into unit
  • Avoids urine contact with the skin
  • No muscle control needed for urination
  • Can be worn overnight for those who experience nocturia
  • Men with Benign Prostatic Hyperplastic (BPH)/Enlarged Prostate can complete empty bladder
  • The pump is quiet (53dB)
  • Non-adhesive application means no more skin irritation
  • Non-invasive application improves quality of life, comfort, and self esteem
  • Portal and convenient for use in hospital, ambulance, at home, or during travel with TSA-approved pump
  • No leg bags or diapers
  • Latex-free and hypoallergenic
  • Leak-proof design
  • The catheter is design to be washed and reused for up to 30 days of in-home use or 15 days of use in-hospital
  • Minimal training required
  • Qualifies for Medicare reimbursement under Part B DME (customer handles reimbursement independently)
  • Many insurance carriers will cover part or most of the cost (customer handles reimbursement independently)
  • FDA Class I Device
  • Made in the USA

TrueClr Male Product Instructional Video

Provider Testimonial

Frequently Asked Questions

What components are needed for the TrueClr External Male Catheter system?

For at home usage, the reusable TrueClr Urine Collection Apparatus (UCA), which is the external catheter applied on the patient's body, and an aspirator pump are required. For facility-based use, such as in most hospitals and nursing homes, the UCA will connect to a wall-mounted suction device, so only the UCA is required.

Which aspirator is recommended for at-home usage?

Is the aspirator easy to use?

How large is the collection system?

How does the system prevent bacterial contamination?

Can I reuse the TrueClr Urinary Collection Apparatus (UCA)?

What maintenance is required for the system?

Does the TrueClr External Cather qualify for reimbursement?