Covidien 8890701215 Kendall 12 Fr Feeding/Urethral Catheters 16" Box of 100

SKU: COVI-8890701215
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Covidien 8890701215 Kendall 12 Fr Feeding/Urethral Catheters 16" Box of 100

• Model: 8890701215 Covidien
• 12 Fr / 16 in. catheter with rounded closed tip for patient comfort
• Box of 100 sterile Covidien Kendall feeding/urethral catheters
• Integral funnel connector for secure attachment to tubing or syringes
• Two drainage/feeding eyes for smooth flow and reduced clogging


This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.

Box of 100 Covidien 8890701215 Kendall Feeding Tube and Urethral Catheters, each featuring a 12 French diameter and 16-inch length. These versatile, sterile catheters are suitable for gastrointestinal feeding, urinary drainage, or general medical applications requiring smooth, controlled fluid flow. The dual-purpose design makes them a reliable choice for clinical environments and procedural care.

Each catheter is manufactured with an integral funnel connector for simple, secure connections to standard medical tubing or syringes. The rounded closed tip and two side eyes help ensure patient comfort and consistent flow during insertion or feeding. The flexible construction supports ease of placement while maintaining dependable performance.

These catheters are packaged in a factory-sealed box of 100 individually wrapped units, making them ideal for hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, home health settings, and medical supply distributors. Please review photos to confirm labeling and packaging details.

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