Whether used for at-home care or in medical facilities, bedside drainage bags are important tools for patients who need continuous urine collection. The bags come in different sizes with various features catered to certain patient needs.
In the sections below, we’ll discuss the different types of bedside drainage bags, the brands associated with these products, and their benefits. By the end of this guide, you should have an understanding of which bedside drainage bags work best for certain situations.
What Types of Patients Need Bedside Drainage Bags?
Bedside drainage bags are used in a variety of patients for different needs and specific use cases. Sometimes, these patients are bedridden due to overall mobility issues, or they are unable to get out of bed due to illness, injury, or while recovering from a procedure. A bedside drainage bag helps manage urine output despite these limitations.
Others may need bedside drainage bags for nighttime use if they have difficulty getting up and moving throughout the night. Elderly patients, especially those in long-term care facilities, often benefit from collection bags, which provide comfort and convenience to those facing mobility issues.
Types of Bedside Drainage Bags
Bedside drainage bags come in two main types: sterile and non-sterile. Each of these has special use cases, features, and benefits depending on medical needs.
Sterile Bags
Sterile bedside drainage bags, which are individually packaged, are often used in hospital settings or when patients are prone to infections. They greatly reduce the risk of infection. These bags usually come with an anti-flux valve that helps prevent backflow of urine into the bladder. This also helps reduce the risk of infection. This Hollister Bedside Drainage System with Anti-Reflux Valve serves as an example as to how this feature works. Sterile bags usually also come with drainage points that make emptying easy and sanitary, which is crucial for maintaining comfort and preventing infection.
Check out Medical Monks’ complete selection for more details and a full range of Bedside Drainage Bags.
Non-Sterile Bags
These drainage bags are generally more cost-effective and are used when the risk of infection is lower. Non-sterile bags are usually more practical for short-term usage. Despite being non-sterile, the bags still have features that reduce infection and contamination risk, such as the anti-reflux valves described in the previous section. These non-sterile bags are often used for at-home care as an easier and more practical option to handle for caregivers and patients themselves.
Bedside Drainage Bag Products
You’ll likely notice several products and manufacturers when shopping for bedside drainage bags, such as the following:
- Bard Bedside Drainage Bags: Comes in different sizes, sterile vs. non-sterile options and anti-reflux chamber features.
- Hollister Bedside Drainage Bags: See below, as the Hollister Drainage System is one of the best-selling products as a sterile bag option. It also comes in a high output variation.
- Coloplast Bedside Drainage Bags: Several drainage bag options, including the Conveen Security+ Bag as one of the top non-sterile options for less backflow.
Buying Bedside Drainage Bags – What You Need to Know
When considering the trusted brands listed above, the following bedside drainage bags stand out for sterile and non-sterile options. Read more below to understand the features, benefits, ratings, and reviews of each product.
Hollister Bedside Drainage Collection System with Anti-Reflux Valve
The Hollister Bedside Drainage Collection System is a best seller in the Medical Monks shop. It holds up to 2000 mL and features an anti-reflux valve (prevents backflow), a self-sealing protected port, and a tapered adapter. It’s a sterile, latex-free option.
What People Are Saying:
- “Easy to get on and off, and rarely leaks.“
Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 6 independent reviews.
Conveen Security+ Drainage Bag (Non-Sterile)
The Conveen Security+ Drainage Bag is a non-sterile 2000 mL bag that is secure and reliable. It has anti-kink tubing and an easy-to-operate lever tap, which makes it feel secure with less backflow.
What People Are Saying:
- “It doesn’t leak.“
- “Great product. Much needed”
Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 10 independent reviews.
Bard Urinary Drainage Bag
Another popular sterile option is the Bard/BD Urinary Drainage Bag. It is available in various sizes and can include an anti-reflux chamber or safety-flow outlet if desired.
What People Are Saying:
- “Very easy to empty the bag after use“
- “Great product! Works like a charm!”
Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 20 independent reviews.
Merit Medical Drainage Bags and Tubing
The Merit Medical Drainage Bags are sterile and have an anti-reflux valve (which prevents backflow) and a twist valve for easy disposal. The tube length is adjustable, and it comes with a VELCRO® leg strap to fit several patient sizes. It is also available in a cloth-backed option for additional comfort.
What People Are Saying:
- “Exactly what it is supposed to be.“
- “Superior quality that meets the standards of equipment provided by the hospital.”
Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 26 independent reviews.
Shop For Bedside Drainage Bags Today
Bedside drainage bags offer comfort and relief for patients with limited mobility. Several different products are available when it comes to making the right choice. Consult your medical professional for specific questions that apply to your current situation.
Have a question about the products themselves? Our Medical Monks team is just a chat away for any assistance you need.
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Edited for content by JORDAN GAYSO.