cateterelor
Cateterelor is a medical device used to deliver medications, fluids, or gases into the body, or to drain fluids or gases from the body. The term "cateter" is derived from the Greek word "katethes" meaning "to let down." Cateters are typically made of flexible, non-reactive materials such as silicone, latex, or polyurethane, and are available in various sizes and shapes to suit different medical needs.
Cateters are commonly used in various medical procedures, including:
1. Urinary catheterization: A urinary catheter is inserted into the urethra to drain urine from the bladder,
2. Central venous catheterization: A central venous catheter is inserted into a large vein, such as the
3. Arterial catheterization: An arterial catheter is inserted into an artery, such as the radial or femoral
4. Endoscopic procedures: Cateters are used in various endoscopic procedures, such as bronchoscopy, gastrostomy, or colonoscopy,
Cateters are inserted using various techniques, depending on the specific medical need. In some cases, the catheter
Cateters are an essential tool in modern medicine, enabling healthcare professionals to deliver medications, fluids, or