Stadium Pal

Restroom Line

1998

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The Stadium Pal™ Portable Urinal for Men

The discrete portable restroom system for men

  • Eliminates frequent trips to restrooms
  • Immediate access in areas with limited bathrooms
  • Totally discrete, completely hidden beneath loose fitting jeans
    or pants (Use your best judgement)
  • Easy and safe to use
  • Not just for sporting events

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The STADIUM PAL consists of three simple components: The Male External Catheter worn like a condom (7 ea.), a flexible hose with connector (1 ea.), Latex free straps (2ea.), and a collection bag (1000 ml)with drain valve(1 ea.). The leg bag system can be worn on the inner calf. Originally developed as a health care product for the incontinent by the home health care industry. The STADIUM PAL avails itself from high-tech research.

 

 

  • Improved T-Tap
  • New ergonomic design
  • Clear drainage valve to allow for visual Confirmation of open & close
  • Improved Vinyl Bag: Clear, Softer, Quiet
  • Improved Straps: 100% Latex-Free Velcro® straps
  • Improved Flutter Valve: Softer material, with new folding pattern to eliminate valve Crimps

 

F.A.Q. & Care Information

Sizing Chart click here

External Self-Catheters
The male external catheter system (such as Mentor's Freedom Cath®) is a convenient, clean and comfortable method for dealing with a problem that has probably caused you physical, social, and psychological distress. The system consists of a male external catheter (or condom catheter) and a urine collection bag. The condom catheter is a soft sheath that rolls onto the penis just like a regular condom, except it has a specially-designed funnel end that connects to a drain tube and into a urine collection bag.

With some preparation, your system will become as much a part of your daily routine as brushing your teeth. To get started, you?ll need to choose the type and size of external catheter and leg bag that is best suited to your own anatomy and lifestyle. Then learn the proper method of putting on, connecting, and removing the system, along with how to care for yourself and your system.

There are several types and sizes of external catheters and leg bags. You should select the one that works best for you. For more information on the various external catheters available through Mentor, please visit Mentor Daily Management products.
How To Use

Once you?ve selected the catheter and urinary drainage bag you?ll be using, you?re ready to put it all together and start enjoying a new, stress-free way of managing urinary incontinence.

Putting on your catheter:

Size
You?ll get the best results in managing your incontinence by using the right size catheter. A sizing guide is available to make it easy to choose the appropriate size for you. You can get one from your nurse or doctor, home healthcare dealer, or by calling Mentor?s customer service. Freedom® Male External Catheters, designed to keep you comfortable and secure during normal everyday use, come in five sizes to ensure a precise fit. (For detailed descriptions, please see Mentor Daily Management products.)

Cleaning
Before you put on your condom catheter, be sure that your penis is clean and totally dry.

Application
Like anything new, putting on your catheter may feel awkward at first. Once you are familiar with the ins and outs of getting a good fit and positioning, you?ll be on your way to stress-free urinary control. Freedom Cath® condom catheters are designed for easy application. They are one-piece, with a special medical adhesive lining to keep the catheter moving with you and adjusting to the changing shape of your penis.

To Apply
1. When you take a self-adhering catheter from its package, unroll it one "notch" to loosen the adhesive as it sticks to itself. Then re-roll and apply. The sheath will go on smoothly.
2. Hold the rolled catheter sheath so that the head of your penis fits in the cone but doesn?t rub against the bulb. (With the clear catheters, you can actually see that your penis is in the correct position.)
3. Slowly unroll the adhesive-coated sheath along your penis. Squeeze the sheath all around your penis to seal the adhesive to your skin. This will prevent leakage and will keep your catheter securely in place. (A few "air bubbles" may remain. This is normal.)
4. If there is extra, loose material in the sheath, pinch it together so that it sticks to itself. If there are too many wrinkles on the sheath, you may want to use the next smaller size.

To Remove
With a self-adhering condom catheter, simply roll the adhesive sheath back toward the head of your penis.

Connecting the Urine Collection Bag
The final step in connecting your external catheter system is to attach your leg bag to your condom catheter.


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  1. Attach leg straps to your leg bag (smooth side up).
  2. Fasten the bag comfortably on your leg, either above, below, or at the side of your knee.
  3. Attach the bag firmly on your leg, but don?t over-tighten.
  4. The flutter valve on the bag should be at the top. (This one-way valve prevents urine from backing up into the catheter.)
  5. If you wear the bag above your knee, you may be able to connect the catheter directly to the valve on the bag. If you wear the bag below your knee, you will need to attach extension tubing between the bag and the catheter. Trim the tubing with heavy scissors to a length that is comfortable for you.
  6. Remove the cap from the connector valve (flutter valve) at the top of the bag. Insert this connector into either the extension tubing or all the way into the catheter stem.
  7. When you connect the catheter to the collection system, be sure the connector is inserted all the way to the bulb in the stem of the catheter.
  8. Be sure the drain at the bottom of the leg bag is closed. If the bag has a retaining band, tuck the drain up and under the band.

    Note: Some men prefer to connect the total system?catheter, tubing, and leg bag? before putting on the catheter. You may want to experiment to see which approach works better for you.

Disconnecting and Emptying the Collection Bag

Depending on the size you choose, you?ll learn quickly how often you should empty your Freedom® leg bag.

Tips, Care & Hints

Routine care and maintenance
Developing a personal routine for changing your catheter, checking and cleaning your skin, and cleaning and changing your urine collection bags will help you get the best results most easily.

Catheters
How often you change your catheter will depend on several factors such as:

The best way to set a schedule is by trial and observation. Check regularly on the fit and comfort of your own catheter. You?ll quickly decide how long it is safe and comfortable to wear a particular kind of catheter before changing.

Collection Bags

To clean your vinyl leg bag or night collection bag after use, remove tubing and leg straps and rinse the bag with clear water.

Over time, mineral deposits from your urine will build up in the collection bag. These deposits will clog the one-way valve and block the flow of urine. To keep your bags, connectors, valves, and tubing clog-free, soak them every few days in a solution of vinegar and water (four ounces of vinegar to a quart of water). Let connectors, valves, tubes, and bag soak for 6-8 hours, and then rinse with clear water.

FAQ's

My penis is soft or retracts when I try to put on my catheter.
Be patient and keep trying. You can do it! Grasp the base of your penis (nearest your body) and squeeze your penis to make it more rigid and smooth the skin forward. Then, when you put the cone of the catheter against your penis, "pinch" with your thumb and first two fingers to get a firm grip on your penis. Keep holding while you unroll the sheath of the catheter. Squeeze the adhesive inner liner of your catheter to your penis. Snip away any extra material that forms a roll at the base of your penis. This can bunch up and push the catheter off.

My urine flows in sudden surges.
The double-thick cone, bulb, and stem of the catheter are designed not to kink or twist when you move, so that even a sudden surge of urine will pass through without backing up into the catheter. For extra safety, your doctor or nurse may tell you to leave a little collection space between the head of the penis and the inside of the cone of the catheter.

The adhesive lining of the catheter pulls out my pubic hair.
See the detailed description and illustration in the Mentor booklet, Putting on Your Catheter .

My foreskin gets tangled in the adhesive.
If you are uncircumcised, leave your foreskin over the head of your penis when you put on your catheter.

I experience spontaneous erections. What will this do to my catheter?
Your self-adhering catheter will expand automatically to accommodate a spontaneous erection.

The catheter is too tight at the base of my penis.
Snip off the band and peel away extra material that binds the base of your penis.

My self-adhering catheter is hard for me to remove.
Wrap a warm, damp washcloth around your penis for a few minutes. Then ease the catheter off.

Hints for caregivers
Accurate sizing of the catheter is critical. Check to see that any extra material in the sheath of a self-adhering catheter is pinched together to form a seal. If you see lots of wrinkles in this type of catheter, it probably means a smaller size is required.

If the patient complains that his catheter becomes loose and falls off, find out why.

 

 

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Not just for sporting events
Other users include-

Traveling, Flying, Hunting and Fishing, Aviators, Concerts, Physical Therapy, Pub Crawling, And Long Distance Motorcycle Riders, Prostate Recovery

Stadium Gals, and Stadium Pals
make great gifts!

If you are getting the Stadium Pal for a GIFT, or not sure on a size choose the "Assortment" option. You'll get 6 ea. of the male external catheters in the most popular sizes. 2-Medium, 2-Intermediate, 2-Large


For added comfort try the Freedom Comfort Leg Bag Straps, or the Freedom Deluxe Leg Bag Straps

Shield Skin Wipes and Adhesive Removers

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