BD has introduced the PureWick Portable Collection System, a discreet, first-of-its-kind, battery-powered personal urine management device designed for wheelchair users to help improve mobility around and outside the home.
The PureWick Portable Collection System builds on the success of the PureWick Urine Collection System. The non-invasive device uses gentle suction technology that draws voided urine away from the body through tubing that is connected to a collection canister for easy disposal and can be placed beside a bed or chair, or mounted on a wheelchair.
“Urinary incontinence is a common yet under-discussed condition that impacts 25 million Americans and can have profound effects on confidence, social engagement and quality of life, especially among those with mobility challenges,” said Mike Cusack, worldwide president of Urology and Critical Care at BD. “With the launch of the PureWick Portable Collection System, we have an opportunity to help people regain their confidence and independence by delivering a discreet, accessible solution that empowers individuals to participate more fully in everyday activities.”
To date, more than 55 million PureWick External Catheters have been sold, and over 4,500 hospitals and rehabilitation facilities across the U.S. rely on this technology. In a survey that included 150 users and caregivers, more than 90% would recommend the PureWick Urine Collection System, underscoring its impact and trust among caregivers and patients alike. The PureWick Portable Collection System is compatible with both the PureWick Flex Female External Catheter and PureWick Male External Catheter.
“For years, the BD PureWick Urine Collection System has expanded the options for people managing urinary incontinence,” said Cusack. “With this latest innovation in our PureWick portfolio we’re expanding that same trusted technology beyond the bedside – empowering users with urinary incontinence to now live their daily lives with freedom and peace of mind at home or on the go.”


