Media Summary: David Janka and Naama Stauber describe how they approached Meet Bridget Scott, a teacher and mother of two, born with Bladder Exstrophy. She used catheters for over 20 years. Loosen grip on the sheath, but do not let go. Use your index finger to press the handle brake and push the case forward. Repeat ...

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David Janka and Naama Stauber describe how they approached Meet Bridget Scott, a teacher and mother of two, born with Bladder Exstrophy. She used catheters for over 20 years. Loosen grip on the sheath, but do not let go. Use your index finger to press the handle brake and push the case forward. Repeat ... Pinch the sheath to grab and pull the catheter out of the case. Slide the sheath back to reveal the tip where you'll notice the ... Place index finger on the handle and thumb on the bottom of the case. Tip: The catheter will not be able to unroll if you hold the ... Coil the catheter back into the case by placing thumb on the dial and rotating in a clockwise direction. Tip: Slip it back into the ...

Naama S. Breckler, CEO and co-founder, discusses the inspiration behind When the catheter has reached the bladder, aim and release the drainage spout by pushing down on the funnel. Tip: Make sure ... Naama Stauber describes the "design challenge" or need her team was given as part of Stanford GSB's Design for Service ... A clip from Aspen Ideas session, Designs for the Future: Kids and Robots, Superior Medical Devices, Politics for Everyman. David Janka and Naama Stauber describe how they approached user testing for the project they were given as part of Stanford ...

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CompactCath: Prototyping
How CompactCath Simplified Bridget's Life
How to use CompactCath. Step 5, Insert more catheter into your body
The New CompactCath Compact Intermittent Urinary Catheter
How to use CompactCath. Step 2, Reveal the catheter tip by pinching the sheath
CompactCath (Full Clip)
How to use CompactCath. Step 1, Hold CompactCath by the rim
How to use CompactCath. Step 8, Coil and dispose
Designing CompactCath: Naama S. Breckler, CEO
How to use CompactCath. Step 6, Aim and drain
CompactCath: Design Challenge
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CompactCath: Prototyping

CompactCath: Prototyping

David Janka and Naama Stauber describe how they approached

How CompactCath Simplified Bridget's Life

How CompactCath Simplified Bridget's Life

Meet Bridget Scott, a teacher and mother of two, born with Bladder Exstrophy. She used catheters for over 20 years.

How to use CompactCath. Step 5, Insert more catheter into your body

How to use CompactCath. Step 5, Insert more catheter into your body

Loosen grip on the sheath, but do not let go. Use your index finger to press the handle brake and push the case forward. Repeat ...

The New CompactCath Compact Intermittent Urinary Catheter

The New CompactCath Compact Intermittent Urinary Catheter

CompactCath

How to use CompactCath. Step 2, Reveal the catheter tip by pinching the sheath

How to use CompactCath. Step 2, Reveal the catheter tip by pinching the sheath

Pinch the sheath to grab and pull the catheter out of the case. Slide the sheath back to reveal the tip where you'll notice the ...

CompactCath (Full Clip)

CompactCath (Full Clip)

CompactCath (Full Clip)

How to use CompactCath. Step 1, Hold CompactCath by the rim

How to use CompactCath. Step 1, Hold CompactCath by the rim

Place index finger on the handle and thumb on the bottom of the case. Tip: The catheter will not be able to unroll if you hold the ...

How to use CompactCath. Step 8, Coil and dispose

How to use CompactCath. Step 8, Coil and dispose

Coil the catheter back into the case by placing thumb on the dial and rotating in a clockwise direction. Tip: Slip it back into the ...

Designing CompactCath: Naama S. Breckler, CEO

Designing CompactCath: Naama S. Breckler, CEO

Naama S. Breckler, CEO and co-founder, discusses the inspiration behind

How to use CompactCath. Step 6, Aim and drain

How to use CompactCath. Step 6, Aim and drain

When the catheter has reached the bladder, aim and release the drainage spout by pushing down on the funnel. Tip: Make sure ...

CompactCath: Design Challenge

CompactCath: Design Challenge

Naama Stauber describes the "design challenge" or need her team was given as part of Stanford GSB's Design for Service ...

Compact Cath

Compact Cath

A clip from Aspen Ideas session, Designs for the Future: Kids and Robots, Superior Medical Devices, Politics for Everyman.

CompactCath: User Testing

CompactCath: User Testing

David Janka and Naama Stauber describe how they approached user testing for the project they were given as part of Stanford ...