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A urinary catheter is a medical device designed to assist in the drainage of urine from the bladder when a person is unable to do so naturally. It consists of a flexible tube made from materials such as rubber, silicone, or latex, with one end inserted into the bladder through the urethra. The other end of the catheter is connected to a collection bag, which can be external or internal, depending on the type of catheter. Urinary catheters are commonly used in various medical situations, such as during surgery, for individuals with urinary retention, or those who are incapacitated and unable to control their bladder function. There are different types of urinary catheters, including indwelling catheters, intermittent catheters, and suprapubic catheters, each serving specific purposes based on the patient's needs and the nature of the medical condition.
By UroPatient.comA urinary catheter is a medical device designed to assist in the drainage of urine from the bladder when a person is unable to do so naturally. It consists of a flexible tube made from materials such as rubber, silicone, or latex, with one end inserted into the bladder through the urethra. The other end of the catheter is connected to a collection bag, which can be external or internal, depending on the type of catheter. Urinary catheters are commonly used in various medical situations, such as during surgery, for individuals with urinary retention, or those who are incapacitated and unable to control their bladder function. There are different types of urinary catheters, including indwelling catheters, intermittent catheters, and suprapubic catheters, each serving specific purposes based on the patient's needs and the nature of the medical condition.