Published Feb 21, 2011
lcapNICU_RN
158 Posts
Why is a Condem catheter also called a Texas cath? We were talking about it in class and the instructors could not agree on a reason.
Orange Tree
728 Posts
Where are you from that they call it that? I'm from Texas, and I've never heard it. Weird.
Flo., BSN, RN
571 Posts
I never heard that either.
I'm in texas, but one of my instructors is from Boston and that is where they used to say that.
LuxCalidaNP
224 Posts
HA haha, In Virginia some of the old nurses called them "texas caths," but I think it was more a term of flattery for the patients...
ckh23, BSN, RN
1,446 Posts
I'm in Jersey and I call it a Texas cath, but I have no idea why it's called that.
General E. Speaking, RN, RN
1 Article; 1,337 Posts
I'm from Texas and have heard them called that. Sorry, cannot offer any insight as to the origin of the name.
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
I believe it was the name of the major manufacturer -- like calling a tissue a "Kleenex" when it was made by another company. A lot of products get to be known by the name of the company that makes them -- especially when the company name is printed prominently on the wrapper.
llg (age 55)
sevensonnets
975 Posts
In the dim recesses of my old nurse brain I seem to remember the word Texas actually being on the package. Either they were made in Texas or the manufacturer had Texas in its name.
inferno
4 Posts
I always thought it was because they were bigger in size to slip on external over the member, since everything is bigger in texas, hence is where I thought the name came from
EmergencyNrse
632 Posts
Called a "Texas Hat" not cath. That's old-school 80's early 90's
It was a "hat" for post-op urine collection where a indwelling was not necessary.
The pt. would void into the "hat" (condom cath)and you could measure urinary output. The overall description carried over to anyone using a condom cath.
dishes, BSN, RN
3,950 Posts
Texas catheter is a trademark name for the male external catheter that was manufactured by Kendall, the condom is now available through Covidien http://www.kendallhq.com/kendallhealthcare/pageBuilder.aspx?topicID=154729&breadcrumbs=0:121623,81033:0,154726:0
My guess is, the trademark name is used interchangeably with the generic terms condom catheter or male external catheter, depending on location and past exposure to the Kendall brand.
dishes