catheterizable
Catheterizable refers to the ability of an individual to insert a catheter into their own body to manage urinary function, typically through a stoma or a specialized opening. This practice is commonly associated with individuals who have neurogenic bladder dysfunction, spinal cord injuries, or other conditions that impair normal bladder control. Catheterization can be performed intermittently (several times a day) or continuously, depending on medical needs.
The term "catheterizable" is often used in medical contexts to describe a person who can safely and
Catheterizable structures, such as a stoma or a specialized opening in the bladder (such as a Mitrofanoff
The decision to pursue catheterizable options is typically made in consultation with healthcare providers, who assess