Straight catheters are used for intermittent withdrawals, while indwelling (Foley) catheters are inserted and retained in the bladder for continuous drainage of urine into a closed system.
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Urinary catheterization should be avoided whenever possible. Clean intermittent catheterization, when practical, is preferable to long-term catheterization.
An alternative to catheterization is to use a pad to absorb voided urine.
Practitioners should give the male patient and his caregiver a detailed explanation of diagnosis. Sterile disposable catheterization sets are available for clinical settings and for home use.
A catheterization program that includes correctly inserted catheters and is appropriately maintained will usually control urinary incontinence. Asceptic technique important.
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Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
Establishing a catheterization schedule may require a period of adjustment. To prevent urinary tract infection antiseptic techniques for insertion and catheter care should be used.
Well, male catheterization is a medical procedure where a thin tube called a catheter is gently inserted into the urethra to help drain urine from the bladder. It's done to help with issues like urinary retention or to monitor urine output during surgery. Remember, it's important to trust your healthcare provider and know that they are there to help you feel better.
Clean intermittent catheterization is preferable to long-term catheterization. Fewer catheter changes will reduce trauma and UTI, the catheterization procedure must be sterile.
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Percutaneous catheterization requires a surgical incision.
An alternative to catheterization is to use a pad to absorb voided urine.