Rochester Medical Anti-Infection Foley Catheter Demonstrates Effectiveness in Randomized Trial


STEWARTVILLE, Minnesota, September 12 /PRNewswire/ --

Rochester Medical Corporation (Nasdaq: ROCM) announced today the
publication of results from a significant clinical study which further
demonstrates the effectiveness of the Company's proprietary Infection Control
Technology.

The newly released September issue of the "Annals of Internal Medicine"
presents results of a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial
involving 212 adult patients at Denmark's Copenhagen Trauma Center. The study
concluded nitrofurazone-impregnated urinary catheters reduced the incidence
of catheter-associated bacteriuria and funguria in adult trauma patients,
reducing the need to change or prescribe new antimicrobial therapy.

The nitrofurazone-impregnated urinary catheters used in the study were
manufactured by Rochester Medical. The control catheter was an all-silicone
Foley catheter. The study was conducted by Jakob Stensballe, PhD; Michael
Tvede, MD; Dagnia Looms, PhD; Freddy Knudsen Lippert, MD; Benny Dahl, DMSc;
Else Tonnesen, DMSc; and Lars Simon Rasmussen, PhD.

Commenting on the peer-reviewed publication of this clinical study,
Rochester Medical's CEO and President - Anthony J. Conway said, "This is more
good news in the ongoing effort to reduce serious infections in hospitals
around the world. There is now published data from the United States,
Denmark, South Korea, Spain, and Saudi Arabia showing the effectiveness of
our All Silicone Anti-Infection Foley Catheters."

Conway continued, "Hospital acquired infections are a serious problem
across the globe. In the United States alone it is estimated these infections
cause over 90,000 deaths a year. The Center for Disease Control estimates 40%
of all hospital acquired infections are urinary tract infections resulting
from Foley catheterization.

As further demonstrated by Dr. Stensballe and his colleagues, these
serious infections can be significantly reduced by use of our advanced
Release-NF(R) technology. Our team at Rochester Medical is working vigorously
to ensure clinicians throughout the world get the message about how our
nitrofurazone-impregnated Foley catheters reduce infections. Some major
medical institutions already are embracing these benefits and using the
Rochester Medical Release-NF catheters."

Conway also noted, "Hospital acquired infections are coming under
heightened scrutiny, with the aim that increased attention will lead to
improvements and solutions. States are legislating that hospitals publicly
post data defining their incidence of hospital acquired infections. Medicare
recently finalized new reimbursement rules that will eliminate payments to
hospitals to cover the cost of catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

"We believe Rochester Medical's All-Silicone Anti-Infection Foley
catheters will play a pivotal role in helping reduce these infections. While
costs can be significantly decreased, most importantly, serious illness can
be prevented. It is very gratifying to continue to see new scientific studies
that inform clinicians and reaffirm the effectiveness of our products.
Everyone at Rochester Medical is very proud and motivated to be technology
leaders in the crucial fight against hospital acquired infections."

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks
and uncertainties, including the uncertainty of estimated revenues and
profits, as well as the uncertainty of market acceptance of new product
introductions, the uncertainty of gaining new strategic relationships or
locating and capitalizing on strategic opportunities, the uncertainty of
timing of private label sales revenues (particularly international
customers), FDA and other regulatory review and response times, and other
risk factors listed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports and
filings, including, without limitation, the section entitled "Risk Factors"
in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30,
2006.

Rochester Medical Corporation develops, manufactures, and markets
disposable medical catheters and devices for urological and continence care
applications. The Company markets under its own Rochester Medical(R) brand
and under existing private label arrangements.

For further information, please contact Anthony J. Conway, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Rochester Medical Corporation at +1-507-533-9600.
More information about Rochester Medical is available on its website at
http://www.rocm.com.

Web site: http://www.rocm.com

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