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titleOfInvention Urological instrument for assessing a urine flow
abstract A urological instrument ( 1 ) for assessing a urine flow, includes a receiving member ( 5 ) for the urine flow which, at least during operation, is in open liquid communication with a urine guide ( 6 ). The urine guide ( 6 ) leads to an inlet of flow indicator element ( 7 ) for assessing at least a magnitude of the urine flow. The receiving member ( 5 ) has a first, relatively compact storage state and a second, expanded ready-to-use state and is designed and adapted to allow it to be brought manually from the storage state to the ready-to-use state. At least in the ready-to-use state the receiving member comprises a cavity open on at least one side for receiving the urine flow therein.
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