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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
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Interested in new cath designs
Hi, I’m with a group of Stanford students working on a new design for intermittent urinary catheters (for self catheterization).
We’ve been talking to many patients and found out that people don’t cath often enough because the current catheters are just not convenient to use. We are working on designing a new cath that is more discreet, hygienic and easy to use. We would love to get your feedback, as it can really help us make the product the best it can be. We have on our team the chief pediatric urologist at Stanford and a group of people who self-cath. You can find more info on http://www.compactcath.com - please sign up and stay in touch so we could get your feedback and thoughts. We hope to be able to bring this to market and help ease the self-cathing process - looking forward to hearing from you!
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