Product
Luja™ is the first intermittent catheter with Micro-hole Zone Technology, designed for less risk of urinary tract infections by ensuring your bladder is emptied completely in one free flow1. There's no need to adjust the catheter, so when the urine flow stops, you're done, meaning you also benefit from a simpler emptying technique1, 2.
Available in two compact sizes: Standard and Pocket.
Key benefits
Luja is the first catheter with 80+ micro-holes, enabling:
One free flow
The urine flow only stops when your bladder is completely emptied1 so when you're done, you're done, and can worry less about urine left in the bladder.
Faster and simpler emptying
Luja empties your bladder faster3, and you don't need to adjust the catheter during catheterization, meaning a simpler emptying technique1, 2.
Less risk of UTIs
Designed to ensure your bladder is emptied as much as possible to reduce your risk of UTIs⁴.
Luja also comes with all the great benefits of SpeediCath Flex:
1. Triple Action Coating Technology for a coating that stays bonded, stays smooth and stays hydrated without dry spots for the protection of the urethra.
2. Flexible tip for easy, gentle insertion
3. Soft grip for control during insertion
4. Dry sleeve supports your hygienic, no-touch routine
For discreet hygienic handling and disposal, Luja is reclosable and features non-medical, practical packaging.
Luja male: A catheter for children
Luja is also available for boys. Besides coming in smaller sizes (CH8-12), Luja caters to boys by:
- Completely emptying the bladder in one go1;
- Emptying the bladder faster3
- Removing the need to adjust the catheter once it's in, meaning a simpler emptying technique1, 2
- Reducing the risk of UTIs⁴ by minimising urine left in the bladder after catheterisation1, 5
- Being hygienic to use, thanks to the dry protective sleeve
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FOOTNOTES
1. Landauro MH et al. (2023) DOI: 10.3390/jcm12165266
2. Compared to conventional eyelet catheters
3. Compared to conventional eyelet catheters. Tested in a pre-clinical setting (ex vivo). Complete bladder emptying is defined as 4. Defined by UTI risk factors model (Kennelly et al., 2019)
5. Thiruchelvam N et al (2024), DOI: 10.1002/nau.25383