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  2. Urinary catheterization - Wikipedia

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    These can be non-coated or coated (e.g., hydrophilic coated and ready to use). A coudé catheter, including Tiemann's catheter, is designed with a curved tip that makes it easier to pass through the curvature of the prostatic urethra. [2] A hematuria catheter is a type of Foley catheter used for Post-TURP hemostasis. This is useful following ...

  3. Intermittent catheterisation - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent catheters come in a variety of designs and differ depending on the user's genitals, with a catheter for a penis being longer and a catheter for a vulva being shorter. The catheter is inserted into the urethra by the patient or a carer and can either be directed down a toilet or, if measurement of volume is required, into a ...

  4. Foley catheter - Wikipedia

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    The balloon can break as the healthcare provider inserts the catheter. In this case, all balloon fragments must be removed. The balloon might not inflate after it is in place. In some institutions, the healthcare provider checks the balloon inflation before inserting the catheter into the urethra.

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  6. Catheter - Wikipedia

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    Catheters are medical devices that can be inserted in the body to treat diseases or perform a surgical procedure. Catheters are manufactured for specific applications, such as cardiovascular, urological, gastrointestinal, neurovascular and ophthalmic procedures. The process of inserting a catheter is called catheterization.

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    Reinhart is currently doing weekly bladder instillations, with a doctor inserting a catheter filled with medicine into the urethra to help relax pelvic and bladder muscles to treat symptoms.