URETHRAL CATHETER

DESCRIPTION

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Specifications

Model no: UCT-088

Available in Cone Tip, Closed Tip, Open Tip, Bulb Tip

Size: 3 – 9 Fr

Length: 70 cm

Usage

A urethral catheter is a hollow flexible tube for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel that allows the path of fluids or distends a passageway. Its intended uses are the drainage of urine from the bladder via the urethra or insertion through a blood vessel into the heart limited to diagnostic causes only.

Adverse Events

The following are a few of the adverse effects associated with the use of a urethral catheter:

  • Burning with urination
  • Blood in the urine
  • Urinary Tract Infection
  • Malposition
  • Inadequate Relief of Obstruction
  • Encrustation
  • Stent Fracture
  • Ureteral Erosion or Fistulization
  • Forgotten Stent

Contraindications

A dual lumen catheter is not intended for use in the following cases:

  • Gross hematuria
  • Evidence of urethral infection
  • Urethral pain or discomfort
  • Low bladder volume/compliance
  • Patient refusal
  • Blood at the meatus