kateterle
Kateterle is a term used in medical contexts to describe methods that use a catheter to access the body's internal spaces or systems. In practice, kateterle encompasses placing, guiding, and using catheters to drain fluids, deliver medications, monitor physiological parameters, or obtain samples.
There are many types of catheters. Urinary catheters (intermittent catheterization and indwelling Foley catheters) are used
Indications vary but commonly include relief of urinary retention, collection of urine samples, administration of fluids
Procedures require aseptic technique and, for many sites, local anesthesia. Imaging guidance (ultrasound or fluoroscopy) may
Risks and complications include infection, catheter-related bloodstream infection, bleeding, vessel or tissue injury, thrombosis, occlusion, dislodgement,
Materials commonly used include silicone, latex, and polyurethane, with surface coatings to reduce friction and infection