virtsakatetreiden
Virtsakatetreiden, also known as urinary catheters, are medical devices inserted into the urinary bladder through the urethra or a surgically created opening (stoma) to drain urine. They are commonly used in medical settings for patients unable to urinate naturally due to various conditions such as urinary retention, surgery, or neurological impairments.
There are several types of virtsakatetreiden, including intermittent (or straight) catheters, which are used temporarily and
The materials used for virtsakatetreiden include latex, silicone, or polyurethane, chosen based on patient compatibility and
Indications for virtsakatetreiden include urinary retention, perioperative management, accurate measurement of urine output, and management of
While generally safe, long-term use of urinary catheters can lead to complications such as infections, bladder