
LinkUS Drain
Reducing catheter dislodgement in nephrostomy drainage
LinkUS Drain

Up to 37% of nephrostomy drainage catheters, crucial for renal care, are accidentally dislodged during use.(1) Dislodgements pose serious patient safety issues, and in addition, may lead to complications such as emergency room visits and repeat hospitalizations. These occurrences can also result in bed/bedside soiling, infection, bleeding, and the risk of exposure to bodily fluids.(2) and (3)
Besides the significant patient safety concerns, these incidents can incur estimated costs of up to €10,000 per occurrence for replacement procedures, and additional nursing time.
LinkUS Drain is a breakaway connector with double-sided, self-sealable valves, designed to disconnect under excessive force, thus protecting the nephrostomy drainage catheter placement site.
After separation, both parts can be disinfected and reconnected to rapidly restart the nephrostomy drainage.
LinkUS Drain reduces accidental nephrostomy catheter dislodgement and minimises spillage of fluids.

Benefits
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Reduces catheter dislodgement frequency
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Minimises expensive replacement
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Reduces spillage of bodily fluids
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Easily reconnectable, saving nursing time

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References
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Dablan, Ali et al. “Predictors of Nephrostomy Catheter Dislodgement: Insights from a Retrospective Analysis.” Cardiovascular and interventional radiology vol. 48,5 (2025): 633-642.
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https://www.emdocs.net/complications-of-nephrostomy-tubes-ed-presentations-evaluation-and-management
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Ütebey, AyÅŸe Rüksan et al. “Predictive factors for spontaneous dislodgement of percutaneous nephrostomies for malignant ureteral obstruction.” Abdominal radiology (New York) vol. 50,9 (2025): 4268-4282.