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Uro Concepts, Inc.

9606 FM 1826
Austin, Texas 78737
United States
Telephone: 310 288-2448.
Fax: 512 870-9358.
Web: http://www.uroconcepts.com.
Email: c.bonham@att.net.

Products manufactured by Uro Concepts, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. URO BAG SYSTEM Picture of URO BAG SYSTEM

    The Uro Bag System is a urinary catheter leg bag holder and undergarment designed for use by individuals with incontinence, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities. This garment can be used by individuals who use wheelchairs or who are ambulatory and supports any external collection system without leg straps. It be used with condom sheath, Foley, ileoconduit, superpubic or nephrostom catheters (not included). The system includes one rubber latex leg bag (700 milliliter /24 ounces) with a T-valve release port; one leg bag holder with two pockets that is washable; and one set of tubing with a connector. SIZES: small (fits waists 28 to 30 inches); medium (32 to 34 inches); large (36 to 38 inches); extra-large (40 to 42 inches); extra extra large (44 to 46 inches); extra extra extra large (48 to 50 inches). COLOR: Gray.

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