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Indwelling Catheter Tray Lubricath® Foley 16 Fr. 5 cc Balloon Latex899616

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SKU #

#146132

MPN #

899616

Brand

Bard

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

CATH TRAY, FOLEY W/SS PORT 16FR (10/CS) BARD

$143.45 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 146132
Manufacturer # 899616
Brand Lubricath®
Manufacturer Bard
Application Indwelling Catheter Tray
Collection Type 2000 mL Anti-Reflux Drain Bag
Contents Uro-Prep™ Tray
French Size 16 Fr.
HCPCS A4314 (Disclaimer)
Material Latex
Securing Method 5 cc Balloon
Style Foley
UNSPSC Code 42142715
Latex Free Indicator Contains Latex

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