Product description
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:
- Triple Action Coating Technology for a coating that stays bonded, stays smooth and stays hydrated without dry spots for the protection of the urethra.
- Flexible tip for easy, gentle insertion
- Soft grip for control during insertion
- 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 <10 ml>
4. Defined by UTI risk factors model (Kennelly et al., 2019)
5. Thiruchelvam N et al (2024), DOI: 10.1002/nau.2538310>