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It depends on how long is long term. If it is long enough your bladder will become smaller and you will become dependent on the foley catheter. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It just depends on what the alternatives are.
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The CPT code for the implantation of a tunneled epidural catheter for long-term administration of medication is 62350. This code specifically covers the placement of a tunneled catheter in the epidural space, which is used for chronic pain management or other long-term therapeutic purposes. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines or a medical coding professional, as codes may be updated or revised.
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The type of catheter you're describing is known as an indwelling catheter, commonly referred to as a Foley catheter. It consists of a flexible tube and has a balloon at the end that is inflated with sterile water to secure the catheter within the bladder, preventing it from slipping out. This type of catheter is typically used for long-term drainage of urine.
Due to lower cost and acceptable outcomes, latex is the catheter of choice for long-term catheterization.
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