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Brand: BECTON DICKINSONSKU: PWF030

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PureWick Female External Catheter is a soft and flexible catheter for women that wicks urine away to keep the body dry and odor-free. It uses a low-pressure wall suction that wicks away urine and moisture from the body into a connected collection canister. The PureWick Catheter is a new way of managing female urinary incontinence and acts asan alternative to traditional methods such as absorbent pads, diapers, or indwelling catheters.

Benefits of using PureWick Catheter for Women

  • Alternative to prolonged Foley catheter use
  • Lowering CAUTI risk
  • Time-saving and easy-to-manage
  • Non-sterile andsingle-use external catheters
  • PureWick System protects skin by wicking away urine

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Features of PureWick Female External Catheter

  • Uses low-pressure wall suction
  • Urineis not stored close to the body
  • Glue, tape, and straps are not needed
  • Works while lying on her back, her side, or seated
  • Intended for non-invasive urine output management in female patients
  • Ability to consistently capture and take away 95% or more of urine without entering the body
  • PureWick Catheter helps to facilitate early indwelling catheter removal and may thereby help reduce the risk of catheter-associated UTI

3 Reasons to Choose PureWick Catheter

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Can make better sleep possible

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May help to reduce the risk of nighttime falls by staying in bed

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Helps keep skin dry by wicking away urine


Who would benefit from using this product?

Ideal for female patients with the following conditions:

  • Have been prescribed bed rest
  • Disturbed sleep as a result of urinary incontinence
  • Encounter difficulty using a bedpan
  • In need of a non-invasive approach to regulate urine output
  • Face challenges walking from the bed to the toilet or chair
  • Do not qualify for a Foley catheter but require urine monitoring

Frequently Bought Together

ConvaTec Sensi-Care Perineal Or Skin Cleanser

Perineal Care Cleansing Cloth

Sammons Preston Hands-Free Cathing Mirror


Also Available (Separately)

  • PureWick Urine Collection System: Battery-powered system for efficient urine collection
  • PureWick Urine Collection Kit: Includes a 2000cc collection canister with lid, pump tubing, and collector tubing with elbow connector

How does PureWick work?

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  1. Tucks smoothly between gluteus
  2. Gently wick urine away from the bodythrough soft material on the patient-facing side of the wick
  3. Align against the pubic bone
  4. Attaches to existing hospital wall vacuum or DryDoc Vacuum station source tubing

How to use PureWick Catheter?

Setup PureWick

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Connect the canister to wall suction and set it to a minimum of 40mmHg continuous suction. Always use the minimum amount of suction necessary.

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Using standard suction tubing, connect the Female External Catheter to the collection canister.

PureWick Catheter Placement and Peri-care

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Perform perineal care and assess skin integrity. Separate legs, gluteus muscles, and labia. Palpate pubic bone as anatomical marker

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With the soft gauze side facing the patient, align the distal end of the PureWick Catheter at the gluteal cleft. Gently tuck soft gauze side between separated gluteus and labia. Ensure that the top of the gauze is aligned with the pubic bone. Slowly place the legs back together once the female external urinary collection device is positioned.

Note: Patient can be positioned on the back, side-lying, frog legged, or lying on the back with knees bent and thighs apart (lithotomy position) prior to device placement.


How to remove Purewick External Catheter?

  • To remove the Purewick Catheter, fully separate the legs, gluteus, and labia
  • To avoid potential skin injury upon removal, gently pull the catheter directly outward
  • Ensure suction is maintained while removing the PureWick Female Catheter.
  • After use, this product may be a potential biohazard. Dispose of in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations.

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Changing Frequency of External Catheters for Women

Replace the catheter at least every 8-12 hours or if soiled with feces or blood. Always assess skin for compromise and perform perineal care prior to placement of a new PureWick External Catheter.

  • Not recommended for patients who are:
    • Agitated, combative, or uncooperative and might remove the Pure Wick Catheter
    • Having frequent episodes of bowel incontinence without a fecal management system in place
    • Experiencing skin irritation or breakdown at the site
    • Experiencing moderate/heavy menstruation and cannot use a tampon
  • Do not use a barrier cream on the perineum when using the PureWick System. Barrier cream may impede suction.
  • Proceed with caution in patients responsible who have undergone recent surgery on the external urogenital tract.
  • Always assess skin for compromise and perform perineal care prior to placement of a new PureWick External Female Condom Catheter.
  • Maintain suction until the PureWick External Catheter is fully removed from the patient to avoid urine backflow

Contraindications: Patients with urinary retention

Warnings:

  • Do not use the PureWick External Catheter with a bedpan or any material that does not allow for sufficient airflow
  • To avoid potential skin injury, never push or pull the PureWick Catheter against the skin during pure wick placement or removal
  • Never insert the Female Catheter into the vagin*, anal canal, or other body cavities
  • Discontinue use if an allergic reaction occurs
  • After use, this product may be a potential biohazard. Dispose of in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations.

Frequently AskedQuestions

  1. Can patients wear underwear with PureWick Catheter?

    Certainly, mesh underwear, akin to those utilized in Labor and Delivery Wards, can be worn. In fact, such underwear may assist in securing the product for certain patients or users.

  2. Can the PureWick System be used when the patient is on her side or sitting in a chair?

    Yes, the Purewick female catheter external may be used when the patient is lying or reclining on her back or side, as well as when seated in a chair. Care must be taken to ensure that the product is not positioned beneath the coccyx.

  3. Can we turn in a patient who is using the PureWick System?

    Yes, remove the device before turning the patient. After repositioning the patient, examine the perineum and then properly position the product back into place. If lying on her side, lift the patient’s leg before removing or repositioning the product.

  4. Can patients sanitize and reuse their PureWick Female External Catheters?

    No. The PureWick Catheter is designed for single use only. Attempting to wash, sanitize, and/or reuse the FEC may contribute to a risk of infection or illness, and may compromise the structural integrity and materials of the wick. This could contribute to device failure and user injury.

  5. What if a patient has loose bowel movements?

    A stool management system may be used in conjunction with the PureWick Urine Collection System to help keep the patient clean and dry. Clean the perineum after each loose bowel movement and replace the product if soiled.

  6. Does the suction hold the PureWick Female External Catheter in place?

    No, the Women's External Catheter is held in place by the labia and gluteus. The suction is not felt by the patient

  7. What if the PureWick External Catheter leaks?

    Accurate positioning is key to preventing leaks. Place the Female External Catheter snugly against the perineum, aligning the top of the white gauze against the pubic bone. The urethra should be aligned approximately 1/3 of the way down the length of the product. Tuck the end of the Female External PureWick Catheter between the gluteal muscles. After confirming proper positioning, check the wall vacuum function.

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FAQs

How do you know if the PureWick is working? ›

Verify suction by disconnecting PureWick™ Female External Catheter from the collector tubing and placing the end of the collector tubing into a cup of water. If water easily flows into the collection canister, replace the PureWick™ Female External Catheter.

How should a PureWick catheter be properly placed? ›

To position the catheter, you need to separate the legs, gluteus muscles, and labia. Then, place the PureWick catheter between the labia and the anus with the thicker part closer to the anus. The catheter should be in contact with the area around the urethral opening to effectively draw urine away from the body.

What is the code for a PureWick female external catheter? ›

New specific codes (A6590 for external urinary catheters, A7001 for the non-disposable canister, and A7002 for tubing) are intended to simplify the billing process for providers, ensuring accurate claim payments.

How often do you change a PureWick female external catheter? ›

4. Is the PureWick™ Female External Catheter reusable? No, it is a single-use device that should be replaced at least every 8 - 12 hours, or immediately if soiled with blood or feces.

Does the PureWick system go inside you? ›

The PureWick™ System was designed with you in mind, with features that include: Non-invasive; works outside the body to wick urine away.

How do you get PureWick to stay in place? ›

The glutes and labia should hold the FEC in place for most patients, so make sure the FEC is tucked snugly between both the labia and the glutes.

How do you know when a catheter is in far enough? ›

Make sure you've inserted the intermittent catheter far enough to reach your bladder. At least one of the eyelet holes at the end of the catheter should be inside the bladder. Slowly and smoothly push the catheter in a little further, an inch or 2-3 centimeters at a time, until you see urine flowing out.

How do I make sure my catheter is working? ›

Making Sure Your Catheter is Working
  1. Always keep your bag below your waist.
  2. Try not to disconnect the catheter more than you need to. Keeping it connected to the bag will make it work better.
  3. Check for kinks, and move the tubing around if it is not draining.
  4. Drink plenty of water during the day to keep urine flowing.
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How do you know if a catheter is in the right place? ›

If you are male, check you have inserted the catheter far enough into your urethra. There should be about 10 cm of catheter visible. If you cannot get urine to drain, remove your catheter slowly and seek advice from your doctor or nurse.

Can you get a urinalysis from a PureWick? ›

The PureWick external catheter is sometimes used to procure urine samples for lab- oratory analysis.

Does Medicare pay for PureWick? ›

Ready to Order? You can purchase the PureWick™ System without a prescription. The PureWick medical equipment and supplies sold through this website are not covered by Medicare, Medicaid or Commercial Insurance and are cash sales only.

What is the suction level for a PureWick? ›

The collection canister, canister lid, collector tubing, and pump tubing should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. How much suction is coming from the PureWick™ Urine Collection System? Approximately 120 mmHg to 140 mmHg.

What are the disadvantages of PureWick? ›

Precautions: not recommended for patients who are: agitated, combative or uncooperative and might remove the purewick female external catheter. Having frequent episodes of bowel incontinence without a fecal management system in place. Experiencing skin irritation or breakdown at the site.

Can you sleep on your side with PureWick? ›

Yes – the PureWick™ System may be used when the patient is lying or reclining on her back or side, as well as when seated in a chair. Care must be taken to ensure that the PureWick™ Female External Catheter is not positioned beneath the tailbone.

How to use PureWick properly? ›

Press the FEC snugly against the pubic bone and between the labia. Together, the labia and buttocks hold the FEC in place, so make sure it fits snugly between both. TIP: Make sure you're not blocking the vent hole at the top of the wick, which could affect suction and lead to wetness.

Should suction be on when removing PureWick? ›

Removal and maintenance

To avoid potential skin injury upon removal, gently pull the PureWick™ Female External Catheter directly outward. Ensure suction is maintained while removing the PureWick™ Female External Catheter. Replace at least every 8 to 12 hours or if soiled with feces or blood.

Can you use a PureWick while sitting? ›

Yes – the PureWick™ System may be used when the patient is lying or reclining on her back or side, as well as when seated in a chair.

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