See Instructions on Other Side. Guide. Sizing. 25 mm. Small. Medium. 29 mm. Intermediate. 32 mm. 36 mm. Large. X-Large. 41 mm

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Sizing Guide See Instructions on Other Side 25 mm Small 29 mm Medium 32 mm Intermediate 36 mm Large 41 mm X-Large

The Spirit Advantage Spirit is the first and only self-adhering male sheath to combine the superior moisture-wicking properties of a hydrocolloid adhesive with the unmatched breathability of silicone. This innovative fusion gives users and caregivers greater confidence by promoting skin integrity while minimizing the risk of leakage. Style 1 Sheath length: 3 Adhesive length: 1.5 Soft, breathable conforming sheath Length and placement consistent with traditional male external catheters Size 30/Box REF 100/Box REF Small 25 mm 35301 35101 Medium 29 mm 35302 35102 Intermediate 32 mm 35303 35103 Large 36 mm 35304 35104 X-Large 41 mm 35305 35105 Style 2 Sheath length: 1.5 Adhesive length: 1.5 Maximum adhesive area on less sheath Patented forward adhesive placement to avoid unintended detachment Size 30/Box REF 100/Box REF Small 25 mm 37301 37101 Medium 29 mm 37302 37102 Intermediate 32 mm 37303 37103 Large 36 mm 37304 37104 X-Large 41 mm 37305 37105 Style 3 Sheath length: 3 Adhesive length: 3 70% more adhesive area than traditional self-adhesive designs Patented forward adhesive placement to avoid unintended detachment Size 30/Box REF 100/Box REF Small 25 mm 39301 39101 Medium 29 mm 39302 39102 Intermediate 32 mm 39303 39103 Large 36 mm 39304 39104 X-Large 41 mm 39305 39105 One Rochester Medical Drive Stewartville, MN 55976 USA www.rocm.com USA Toll Free 800 243 3315 Phone 507 533 9309 Email info@rocm.com 2013 Rochester Medical Corporation. All rights reserved. Spirit is a trademark of Rochester Medical Corporation. Rochester Medical is a registered trademark of Rochester Medical Corporation. Catheters proudly made in the USA. 540730 Rev 1 05/2013

Improved technology for a new outlook on continence care A Guide to Proper Use of Self-Adhering Male External Catheters

Follow these for application and removal to Sizing Select the proper size by using the attached Rochester Medical sizing guide. Place the sizing guide across the shaft of your penis to find the corresponding size. For comfort and effectiveness, choose the size closest to your penis width. Gather Your Supplies You will need a catheter, a collection bag with connecting tube, non-pointed manicure scissors, soap (do not use soaps that leave a cream or residue on the skin), washcloth and towel. Trim Pubic Hair Always wash your hands before beginning. Trim hairs on the shaft and base of your penis, and any other pubic hair that might interfere with the adhesive on the catheter. Cleanse Your Penis In order for the catheter adhesive to perform properly, the skin must be clean and very dry. Wash your penis with mild soap and warm water. Be sure to allow the area to dry completely before proceeding. Application and Positioning Place the rolled self-adhering catheter over the penile tip. Slowly and carefully unroll the catheter, leaving just enough space in the funnel end so the tip of your penis does not rub against the inside of the funnel. If uncircumcised, be sure to leave the foreskin in place over the head of the penis.

simple steps assure safety, security, and comfort. Squeeze to Set Smooth out any wrinkles in the catheter. Gently squeeze the catheter to properly seal it to the skin. Wear time may be significantly reduced if adhesive is not properly sealed. Note: Too many wrinkles in the catheter may indicate that an inappropriate size has been selected. A smaller catheter may be more effective. Connect to Leg Bag Strap the collection bag to your thigh or calf, depending on your activities and your clothing. Connect one end of the tubing to the catheter and cut the tubing to a comfortable length. Connect the cut end to the leg bag. Always empty your leg bag before it becomes uncomfortably full and pulls on the catheter. Wear Time Wear time will vary from user to user. For proper hygiene it is recommended that a male external catheter be changed every 24 hours. Remove the Connections Clamp the connecting tube closed before removing the leg bag. Release the leg straps and disconnect the tubing at the top of the bag. Remove the Catheter Gently roll the external catheter forward and off the penis. To help loosen the adhesive prior to removal, apply a warm wet compress (such as a wet washcloth) around the catheter.

Place catheter Sizing Guide next to penis shaft and select corresponding Catheter size See Other Side for Catheter Sizes