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    ID: MRFR/MED/0417-CR
    103 Pages
    Kinjoll Dey
    July 2017

    Foley catheters are medical devices used to drain urine from the bladder. They consist of a flexible tube with an inflatable balloon at one end, which is inserted into the bladder and then inflated to prevent the catheter from slipping out. Several companies manufacture Foley catheters, and they often provide a range of urinary catheter products.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Foley catheter Market

    Foley Catheters Key CompaniesDisclaimer: List of key companies in no particular orderLatest Foley catheters Companies Update

    Jan 2023: Healiva®, a patient-centered business that provides patients with both acute and chronic wounds with life-enhancing precision medicine, announced today that it has acquired crucial manufacturing facilities from B. Braun Medical AG Switzerland, a subsidiary of the German pharmaceutical and medical device company B. Braun SE. The acquisition comprises an authorized cell bank necessary for the GMP-compliant production of EpiDex®, an autologous epidermis made from the patient's hair cells, Healiva's initial cell therapy product. No financial information has been made public. Healiva offers a wide range of wound care products, including EpiDex. These products cover the entire wound healing process by combining cell therapy, medical devices, and enzyme technology. The 60 million people worldwide who suffer from chronic wounds, including venous leg ulcers, now have access to novel treatment options thanks to EpiDex. This load is increasing due to the aging population and the rising prevalence of metabolic illnesses.


    Feb 2023: Luja, the initial and sole male catheter with more than 80 microholes, is being introduced by Coloplast to address significant UTI risk factors associated with intermittent catheterization. The new intermittent catheter from Coloplast, LujaTM, targets major risk factors for UTIs, which are very costly for healthcare systems and individuals who use intermittent catheters. The brand-new intermittent catheter LujaTM tackles crucial UTI risk factors, a major burden on intermittent catheter users and healthcare systems. Urinary tract infections pose a serious risk when a person uses an intermittent catheter to empty their bladder. This includes those who have spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, or spinal cord injuries.


    List of Foley catheters Key companies in the market


    • B.Braun Melsungen AG (Germany)




    • Cardinal Health (US)




    • Coloplast Ltd. (Denmark)




    • Boston Scientific Corporation (US)




    • ConvaTec Inc. (UK)




    • Becton




    • Dickinson and Company (US)