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Foley Balloon Catheter - India CDSCO Medical Device Registration

Foley Balloon Catheter is a medical device registered with India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) under UID MFG/MD/2021/000033_4eb785e6a0789e85806b73826c539880_ff854afae446f9088b215cd6f8c39cd3. This device is marketed under the brand name VIGGO-MANIFOLD-2WAY & VIGGO-MANIFOLD-3WAY. The license holder is Viggo Medical Devices India Private Limited, and it is classified as Device Class Class B. The approving authority is Haryana.

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Foley Balloon Catheter
UID: MFG/MD/2021/000033_4eb785e6a0789e85806b73826c539880_ff854afae446f9088b215cd6f8c39cd3

Brand Name

VIGGO-MANIFOLD-2WAY & VIGGO-MANIFOLD-3WAY

Device Class

Class B

Approving Authority

Haryana

Product Information

Foley Catheters are used for the extraction and collection of urine from the patients suffering from urinary tract problems. It is made from natural rubber latex or Silicon , packed in double wrap peel able pouch.Foley catheters are flexible tubes that are passed through the urethra during urinary catheterization and into the bladder to drain urine. They are retained by means of a balloon at the tip which is inflated with sterile water. The balloons typically come in two different sizes: 5 cc and 30 cc. Foley catheters can also be used to "ripen" the cervix, to allow the induction of labour. The catheter is inserted behind the cervical wall and inflated. The remaining length of the catheter is gently pulled and taped to the inside of the woman's leg. The inflated balloon applies pressure to the cervix, like the baby's head would prior to labour, causing it to dilate. Over time the catheter is adjusted and re-taped to maintain pressure on the cervix. When the cervix has dilated sufficiently, the catheter simply drops out

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