Kateterë
Kateterë, also spelled catheter, is a flexible, hollow tube used in medical procedures to deliver fluids, medications, or to drain bodily fluids. It is commonly used in various medical settings, including urology, nephrology, and gastroenterology. Kateterë can be inserted into different parts of the body, such as the bladder, urethra, or gastrointestinal tract, depending on the medical need.
There are several types of kateterë, each designed for specific purposes. Indwelling kateterë are left in place
Kateterë are typically made of materials such as silicone, latex, or polyurethane, which are biocompatible and
In summary, kateterë are essential medical devices used for a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.