ECABLE (External Catheter Flexible) innovation of catheter external products for women
Lamro Taruna Willman,
Tasya Afifah,
Menda Natalia Banurea
et al.
Abstract:The increasing age of humans leads to reduced strength and muscle mass. Increasing age can also cause a decrease in the function of other organs, such as the urinary tract so that some elderly people have difficulty moving places to urinate and need to use diapers. The types of urinary catheters on the market are intermittent catheters, suprapubic catheters, and external catheters. The purpose of this study was to design a special external catheter for women with the name Ecable. Ecable is designed according t… Show more
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