Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
The morbidity and mortality rates for this cosmetic procedure are close to zero.
Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
In general, mortality and morbidity rates for forehead lifts and similar facial cosmetic procedures are very low.
An alternative to catheterization is to use a pad to absorb voided urine.
Serious morbidity or mortality occurs in 1% or less of patients. Combined major and minor complication rates are approximately 20%.
Urinary catheterization is the insertion of a catheter through the urethra into the urinary bladder for withdrawal of urine.
Clean intermittent catheterization is preferable to long-term catheterization. Fewer catheter changes will reduce trauma and UTI, the catheterization procedure must be sterile.
in the context of tubal sterilization, morbidity with tubal ligation is 5%
Chronic infection after surgical repair can increase morbidity. There are no instances reported of death following a hydrocele repair.
A catheterization program that includes correctly inserted catheters and is appropriately maintained will usually control urinary incontinence.
Colpotomy morbidity rates are not reported. This is because the procedure represents one surgical process in an operation that involves other surgical procedures.
The answer will depend on which country's census the question is about. You ought to be aware that morbidity and mortality rates are not the same across all countries.