Ureteral catheters

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Ureteral catheters are long, extremely small measure silicone, latex or polyurethane tubes designed for insertion directly into a patient’s bladder via the urethra in order to drain urine. Catheterization allows to drain a patient’s urine freely from the bladder for collection. It is used for injections of liquids in the treatment and diagnosis of bladder conditions. In males, ureteral catheter is inserted through the penis. In females, it is inserted into the urethral meatus after a cleansing using povidone-iodine.

Common indications to use ureteral catheters are acute or chronic urinary retention, orthopedic procedures, which limit patient’s movement, the need of precise monitoring of output and input, benign prostatic hyperplasia, incontinence, and the effects of bladder and prostate surgical interventions. If the ureteral catheter is left in the urinary tract for more than a short period of time, it can be attached to a drainage bag in order to collect the urine and measure the volume of urine.

Ureteral catheters enhances the ultrasonic and fluoroscopic visualization of the catheter tip location. The usage of these devices is easy and they are flexible pieces of equipment generally used for drainage and irrigation.

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