The safety and efficacy of latex catheter depend on material quality, structural design, and correct clinical application in accordance with evidence‑based guidelines. Latex catheter is indicated for short‑term use (typically up to 7 days) to minimize encrustation, irritation, and infection risks. Double‑lumen configuration is most commonly used for indwelling catheterization, featuring a drainage lumen and a separate balloon lumen for secure fixation. The soft latex material conforms to urethral anatomy, enhancing patient comfort during movement and daily care. In surgical departments, latex catheter helps maintain bladder decompression during operations, preventing accidental injury and improving surgical exposure. For critically ill patients, accurate urine output measurement via latex catheter supports hemodynamic monitoring and treatment adjustments. Triple‑lumen latex catheter enables continuous irrigation, essential for managing postoperative bleeding and maintaining catheter patency. A clinical example involving multiple postoperative patients showed that standardized use of premium latex catheter improved recovery conditions and reduced discomfort. Jiangsu Changfeng’s latex catheter is manufactured using advanced dipping technology to ensure uniform thickness, reliable balloon inflation, and smooth surface. Each product is ethylene oxide sterilized and individually packaged to ensure safety. The company’s full‑chain medical enterprise model supports consistent quality and global supply. For customized specifications or bulk purchasing, please contact us directly.