Video Library

Learn how to self-cath with our series of catheterization videos for EZ-Series Catheters and more.

How to Use EZ-Gripper Closed System Catheters for Tetraplegic Self-Catheterization

See how to use EZ-Gripper Closed System Catheter designed for people with limited hand dexterity. Learn how to avoid urinary tract infections during
self-catheterization.

How to Use EZ-Advancer No-Touch Closed System Catheter

This video shows how to use EZ-Advancer No-Touch Closed System Catheters.

How to Use EZ-Protect No-Touch Closed System Catheters

Learn how to use an EZ-Protect Closed System Urinary Catheter with an introducer tip to help reduce the chance of urinary tract infections.

How to Use EZ-Protect Coude No-Touch Closed System Catheters

Learn how to self-catheterize using EZ-Protect Coude Closed System Urinary Catheter with an introducer tip to help reduce the risk of urinary tract infection. The curved coude tip enables the catheter to more easily bypass an enlarged prostate.

On the Go Self-Catheterization with EZ-Series Mini-Pak Closed System Urinary Catheters

Small EZ-Series Mini-Pak Closed System Catheters fit easily in a pocket, purse, travel bag, or kid’s backpack, and come with a privacy bag for discrete catheter disposal.

How to Use Female Catheters: EZ-Series Cath-Lean® No-Touch Closed System Catheter

This 5-minute video explains the benefits and shows how women, even those with limited hand dexterity, can self-catheterize with the EZ-Series Cath-Lean No-Touch Closed System Catheter

How to Use Kids' Catheters: EZ_Series Kiddie-Kath® No-Touch Closed System Catheter

Learn how to use a pediatric catheter, the EZ-Series Kiddie-Kath® pediatric closed system catheter designed for children.

Collecting a Sterile Urine Sample from a Closed System Urinary Catheter

How to obtain a sterile urine sample from a closed system urinary catheter.
EZ-Series Catheters make it easy, thanks to the pull-out tubing, which allows
you to easily pour a urine sample straight from the bag.

Clinical Training: Urinary Catheterization for Men and Women

Training for nurses and health care providers to learn the clinical procedure for male urinary catheterization and female urinary catheterization using EZ-Series Catheters.

Getting Started with the Eagle Board

Now quadriplegics (tetraplegics), Parkinson’s disease males, and others with limited hand dexterity can self-catheterize with the Eagle Board. This video explains the catheter assistive device and how to set it up for a male user.

How to Self-Catheterize with Eagle Board : Male C5/C6 Tetraplegic

The Eagle Board allows men with poor dexterity to self-catheterize, such as quadriplegics, tetraplegics, amputees, people with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) or Parkinson’s Disease, and others who have difficulty holding their penis and
advancing a urinary catheter.

Managing Bowel Disorders with AquaFlush™ Transanal Irrigation (TAI)

AquaFlush Transanal Irrigation makes it easy for you or your patients to perform TAI, also known as rectal irrigation, to help flush your bowel of stool.

How to Use a Urinary Hydrophilic Female Catheter

This video shows how to use a Hydrophilic Female Catheter.

How to Use a Urinary Hydrophilic Straight Male Catheter

This video shows how to use a Hydrophilic Male Urinary Catheter that has a straight tip.

Fundamentals of Self-Catheterization: Hydrophilic Coude Catheter

Learn how to self-catheterize using a Hydrophilic Coude Catheter that has a curved tip to make it easier to get past an enlarged prostate.

How to Use a Urinary Intermittent Female Catheter

This video shows how to use a Female Intermittent Urinary Catheter.

How to Use a Urinary Intermittent Straight Male Catheter

This video shows how to use an Intermittent Urinary Catheter with a Straight Tip.

How to Use a Urinary Intermittent Coude Catheter

Learn how to self-catheterize using an Intermittent Coude Catheter that has a curved tip to make it easier to get past an enlarged prostate.

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