Smart solution for catheter blockages
CaDo® system for
cleaning of catheters
Blocked urinary catheters are a problem in the daily care of many patients. Watch our short explanatory video to see how nursing home resident Herbert is affected and how the CaDo system can significantly improve his quality of life.
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The CaDo system for everyone
The CaDo cleaning system is so easy to use that even non-specially trained nursing staff or relatives can use it to safely clean the catheter. This saves patients time-consuming visits to the emergency room.
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How the CaDo system works
The CaDo cleaning system consists of 2 components. It consists of an intelligent, high-quality control unit (CaDo DRIVE) and a working insert (CaDo CLEAN). To clean a blocked catheter, the CaDo DRIVE is connected to the disposable CaDo CLEAN and the catheter. The blockage is removed by advancing the rotating cleaning head at the tip of the control wire.
A fully automated cleaning process can be started using the function keys on the CaDo DRIVES. Once cleaning is complete, the CaDo CLEAN must be disposed of.
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CaDo DRIVE
The control unit is a high-quality medical product made in Germany. It is delivered in a sturdy storage box and is equipped with a Li-ion battery that allows multiple cleanings without a power connection. The cleaning process is monitored on a color, easy-to-read display.
Product features:
Battery life is sufficient for several applications, perfect for emergencies
Stored in a protected case
Compact dimensions and high-quality design
operation via only 2 buttons
RFID system (electronic near-field communication) for programming the consumables used (catheters, CaDo CLEAN work insert)
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CaDo CLEAN
The working insert (CaDo CLEAN) is a high-quality disposable product. It consists of a control wire with a specially shaped cleaning head at the tip. The CaDo CLEAN is connected to both the catheter and the cleaning device via a plastic adapter that encloses the cleaning wire. A special seal prevents the control device from becoming contaminated with urine.
There is a so-called RFID tag on the packaging of the CaDo CLEAN. This small computer chip is recognized and read by the CaDo Drive. In this way, the CaDo Drive can always check whether the CaDo CLEAN insert used fits the catheter used.