PDkatetri
PDkatetri refers to a percutaneous dilational catheter, a medical device used in various procedures. It is a type of catheter that is inserted into a body cavity or lumen through a small puncture wound, which is then dilated to allow for the passage of the catheter. This technique minimizes the need for larger surgical incisions. PDkatetri systems are often employed in interventions such as percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement, where a feeding tube is inserted into the stomach through the abdominal wall. The dilation process is carefully controlled to ensure patient safety and facilitate the smooth insertion of the device. The materials used in PDkatetri construction are typically biocompatible to reduce the risk of adverse reactions. Their application is part of minimally invasive surgery, aiming to reduce patient recovery time and discomfort. Specific designs and sizes of PDkatetri vary depending on the intended medical application and the anatomy of the patient. The procedure involving a PDkatetri is performed by trained medical professionals in a sterile environment.