Coloplast Conveen Security Plus Leg Bag
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Coloplast Conveen Security Plus Leg Bag
SKUs: 21026 | 21027 | 21029 | 21034 | 21053 | 21054
PVC-Free & Phthalate-Free | Clamp or Lever Tap Outlet | Anti-Kink Tubing | Extended Outlet Tube | Flocked Backing (Non-Sterile) | 500mL & 1000mL | Sterile & Non-Sterile | FSA Eligible | Latex Free
A reliable urinary leg bag in a material that is entirely free of PVC and phthalate plasticizers — an important distinction for patients concerned about chemical exposure from body-worn medical devices. Available in six configurations across 500mL and 1000mL capacities, sterile and non-sterile variants, with 20" standard anti-kink tubing or 2.5" short tubing for catheter valve users. Non-sterile versions use a clamp outlet; sterile versions feature a lever tap outlet. An extended outlet tube keeps hands away from urine during bag emptying. Soft flocked backing on non-sterile versions. Anti-kink tubing reduces backflow risk and maintains continuous drainage. FSA eligible. Latex free.
Order by Part Number
| SKU | Capacity | Tubing | Sterility | Outlet | Flocked | Qty Options |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21026 | 500 mL | 20" | Non-Sterile | Clamp | Yes | Each | 10/Pack |
| 21027 | 1000 mL | 20" | Non-Sterile | Clamp | Yes | Each |
| 21029 | 500 mL | 2.5" | Sterile | Lever Tap | No | Each |
| 21034 | 500 mL | 20" | Sterile | Lever Tap | No | Each |
| 21053 | 1000 mL | 2.5" | Sterile | Lever Tap | No | Each |
| 21054 | 1000 mL | 20" | Sterile | Lever Tap | No | Each |
Bag always below bladder level. Questions about catheter valve compatibility or tubing length selection? 1-866-218-0902
Key Features
- PVC-free and phthalate-free construction — bag material contains no polyvinyl chloride or phthalate plasticizers; relevant for patients concerned about prolonged skin and body contact with phthalate-containing materials
- Lever tap outlet (sterile SKUs) — a flip-lever valve that opens and closes the drainage outlet; operable with reduced fine motor control; easy single-finger or thumb operation
- Clamp outlet (non-sterile SKUs) — roller clamp with visible closure confirmation; secure sealing for routine daily use
- Extended outlet tube — the drainage outlet has added length, keeping the user's hand away from the urine stream during bag emptying; reduces contamination and hygiene concerns at the point of emptying
- Anti-kink tubing — resists kinking during movement; reduces urine backflow risk and maintains continuous drainage; associated with reduced CAUTI risk
- Two tubing lengths — 20" for standard catheter-to-bag connection; 2.5" short tubing for patients using a catheter valve
- Soft flocked backing (non-sterile SKUs 21026/21027) — textile surface against the skin reduces chafing and irritation during extended wear
- Color scheme for reduced visibility under clothing — neutral tone minimizes the visual outline of the bag under trousers or skirts
- Graduated volume markings — for urine output monitoring
- FSA eligible | Latex free
Clinical FAQs
What is a lever tap outlet and how does it differ from a clamp outlet?
A clamp outlet uses a roller or slide mechanism that physically compresses the drainage tubing to stop flow — closing it requires rolling or sliding the clamp across the tube. A lever tap uses a small pivoting lever at the outlet port itself: flipping the lever one way opens the drainage channel; flipping it back closes it. The lever tap can typically be operated with a single finger or thumb movement, without the gripping and rolling action required by a clamp. For patients with reduced hand strength, limited fine motor control, or arthritis — common in SCI, MS, and elderly populations — the lever tap's simpler opening and closing motion may be easier to operate reliably. The clamp provides positive visual confirmation of closure when the clamp is visibly spanning the tube; the lever provides a discrete open/closed position. Both securely seal the outlet; the choice often comes down to the patient's specific hand function and preference.
What is the 2.5" short tubing version for and what is a catheter valve?
A catheter valve is a small device attached directly to the end of an indwelling (Foley or suprapubic) catheter in place of a drainage bag and tubing. The valve is opened at intervals to allow the bladder to fill to a comfortable volume and then drain — mimicking more natural bladder function. Rather than continuously draining urine into a bag, the patient empties the bladder on a schedule using the valve, which can improve bladder capacity, reduce the dependency on continuous drainage bags, and support quality of life. When a catheter valve user does need to attach a drainage bag — overnight, during sleep, or during prolonged periods when controlled emptying is impractical — a bag with very short tubing (2.5") connects directly to the catheter valve port without requiring the patient to manage a long tube length. The standard 20" tubing would be excessively long and unmanageable at this connection point. SKUs 21029 (500mL) and 21053 (1000mL) with 2.5" tubing are designed specifically for this use case.
Why are this bag's PVC-free and phthalate-free materials clinically significant?
Most urinary drainage bags are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which requires phthalate plasticizers — including DEHP — to maintain flexibility. Phthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that can leach from PVC materials into body fluids over time, particularly in warm and moist environments such as a leg bag worn against the skin. For patients who wear a leg bag continuously for extended periods — potentially many hours daily over months or years — the cumulative exposure from phthalate-leaching bag materials is a legitimate concern, particularly for younger patients, women of reproductive age, and patients with known sensitivity to phthalates. The Conveen Security Plus Leg Bag's PVC-free and phthalate-free construction eliminates this exposure pathway entirely. This consideration is analogous to the phthalate-free catheter materials discussed for the SpeediCath Compact Plus Female and the DEHP-free positioning of the Cure Medical catheters in the MDS catalog.
How does this compare to the Coloplast Conveen Security Plus Contour Leg Bag (SKUs 5170/5171/5174)?
Both are Coloplast Conveen Security Plus leg bags sharing anti-kink tubing, flocked backing options, and clamp outlet. The Contour (5170/5174) adds a chambered internal design for reduced sloshing and a body-contouring shape for discretion — it is specifically optimized for active, ambulatory users prioritizing a low profile under clothing. This standard leg bag (21026 series) is the more versatile option in the Security Plus line: it offers the PVC-free/phthalate-free construction the Contour doesn't call out, provides the lever tap valve option (not available on the Contour), includes the 2.5" short-tubing catheter valve format, and covers a wider range of capacity and sterility configurations. Patients prioritizing discretion during active daily life are the primary audience for the Contour; patients prioritizing phthalate-free materials, lever tap operation, catheter valve compatibility, or sterile format have more options here.
Questions about lever tap vs. clamp selection, catheter valve compatibility, or phthalate-free leg bag options? Call our product specialists: 1-866-218-0902

