Coloplast Conveen Active Leg Bag 25501 - pack of 10
Product Description
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Brand & model: Coloplast — Conveen Active leg bag.
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Item code: 25501.
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Pack size: 10 units.
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Intended use: Designed for users of urinary sheaths (i.e., not for indwelling catheters).
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Capacity: 250 ml bag.
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Tube length: 7 cm short tubing.
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Strap: Integrated elastic thigh strap with burr-tape closure for secure placement on thigh.
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Materials & features:
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Soft plug outlet tap allowing voiding without disconnecting the system.
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Hide-away outlet tap within the elastic band when not in use.
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No-slip silicone feature inside strap to reduce slipping during movement.
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Anti-kink tubing to reduce back-flow risk and accidental leakage.
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Free of PVC and phthalates.
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Discreet design: colour scheme and low-profile bag for wearing under short clothing or during physical activity.
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Key Benefits
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Discreet and comfortable for active lifestyles: designed to “give you the confidence to be and stay active.”
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Thigh placement (via elastic band) rather than lower leg bag – improves mobility, reduces visible bulge under clothing.
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Fast, easy voiding (soft outlet plug) without removal of the system – adds convenience.
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Secure fit under varied conditions: strap + silicone grip + anti-kink tubing suitable for “active” usage.
Usage / Important Notes
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For use with a urinary sheath system. Not recommended for indwelling catheters (e.g., SPC) or where a bag system is already connected to an indwelling catheter.
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Single-patient use; depending on environment and clinical guidance. For example one source suggests “single patient use: 5-7 days. Daytime use only.”
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Store unopened units in a cool, clean, dark place. Avoid usage if damaged or contaminated. (General bag storage guidance)
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Ensure that you select the correct sheath/leg bag combination for user needs (i.e., anatomy, activity level, output volume, leg placement, lifestyle) — the manufacturer emphasises correct matching.
Summary / Recommendation
If you’re ordering for an ambulatory patient using a sheath, who values discretion, thigh-placement, and mobility (for example an active lifestyle or wearing under shorter clothing), this product is very well specified. The fact it’s supplied in a pack of 10 makes it suitable for routine stock in your pharmacy.
If the patient uses an indwelling catheter, or requires higher volume collection, then this product is not appropriate and you’d need a different style (night bag, higher capacity leg bag, etc).
If you like, I can pull together a full spec sheet (dimensions, materials, full manufacturer instructions, clinical considerations) in bilingual English/German for inclusion in your pharmacy stock database. Would that be useful?
Product Description
-
Brand & model: Coloplast — Conveen Active leg bag.
-
Item code: 25501.
-
Pack size: 10 units.
-
Intended use: Designed for users of urinary sheaths (i.e., not for indwelling catheters).
-
Capacity: 250 ml bag.
-
Tube length: 7 cm short tubing.
-
Strap: Integrated elastic thigh strap with burr-tape closure for secure placement on thigh.
-
Materials & features:
-
Soft plug outlet tap allowing voiding without disconnecting the system.
-
Hide-away outlet tap within the elastic band when not in use.
-
No-slip silicone feature inside strap to reduce slipping during movement.
-
Anti-kink tubing to reduce back-flow risk and accidental leakage.
-
Free of PVC and phthalates.
-
Discreet design: colour scheme and low-profile bag for wearing under short clothing or during physical activity.
-
Key Benefits
-
Discreet and comfortable for active lifestyles: designed to “give you the confidence to be and stay active.”
-
Thigh placement (via elastic band) rather than lower leg bag – improves mobility, reduces visible bulge under clothing.
-
Fast, easy voiding (soft outlet plug) without removal of the system – adds convenience.
-
Secure fit under varied conditions: strap + silicone grip + anti-kink tubing suitable for “active” usage.
Usage / Important Notes
-
For use with a urinary sheath system. Not recommended for indwelling catheters (e.g., SPC) or where a bag system is already connected to an indwelling catheter.
-
Single-patient use; depending on environment and clinical guidance. For example one source suggests “single patient use: 5-7 days. Daytime use only.”
-
Store unopened units in a cool, clean, dark place. Avoid usage if damaged or contaminated. (General bag storage guidance)
-
Ensure that you select the correct sheath/leg bag combination for user needs (i.e., anatomy, activity level, output volume, leg placement, lifestyle) — the manufacturer emphasises correct matching.
Summary / Recommendation
If you’re ordering for an ambulatory patient using a sheath, who values discretion, thigh-placement, and mobility (for example an active lifestyle or wearing under shorter clothing), this product is very well specified. The fact it’s supplied in a pack of 10 makes it suitable for routine stock in your pharmacy.
If the patient uses an indwelling catheter, or requires higher volume collection, then this product is not appropriate and you’d need a different style (night bag, higher capacity leg bag, etc).
If you like, I can pull together a full spec sheet (dimensions, materials, full manufacturer instructions, clinical considerations) in bilingual English/German for inclusion in your pharmacy stock database. Would that be useful?
