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Picture of INCONTOVAC URINARY TRANSFER SYSTEM ACCESSORY PACK The Incontovac Urinary Transfer System Accessory Pack is a urinal and urinary disposal system accessory package designed for use by individuals with urinary and functional incontinence who use the Incontovac Urinary Transfer System (see separate entry). The accessory package includes the marked reservoir, custom tubing, and a urinal. This package is intended to be used for each new user and is Medicare approved. It is to be discarded after each user with the Incontovac Vacuum Pump being utilized repeatedly.

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Price: 289.00.

This product record was updated on August 14, 2009.

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Urinary Transfer Systems Group. LLC

2865 Netherton
Florissant, Missouri 63136
United States
Telephone: 813-335-4392.
Fax: 314-653-0598.
Web: http://www.incontovac.com.
Email: mpsegal@incontovac.com.


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