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Indwelling plastic catheters in developmental physiology
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006Science, the observation, investigation, and explanation of natural phenomena, is both dependent on methodology and, in turn, is a stimulus to advances in technology. For developmental physiology, the technique of chronic catheterization inaugurated a new era in investigating and gaining an understanding of the biology of the developing fetus and ...
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Indwelling (Transurethral and Suprapubic) Catheters
2017Indwelling urinary catheters have been utilized to empty the bladder since as early as 3000 B.C. Today, IUCs are used in selected patients for urinary retention, prevention of UTIs in those with incomplete bladder emptying, prevention of upper urinary tract deterioration, for comfort in the terminally ill patient, as well as for many other indications.
Rebecca Patton Cumbee+2 more
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The Encrustation of Indwelling Catheters
British Journal of Urology, 1991Anne Mulhall, Kathryn Getliffe
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An investigation of the uncurling forces of indwelling catheters
British Journal of Nursing, 1995An elastic catheter in the male urethra produces an ‘uncurling’ force as it attempts to straighten itself. Where this force is sustained, it may result in some pressure necrosis, or pressure atrophy. This article describes how this in-vivo situation was modelled and the resultant pressures checked and recommends the type and size of catheter that ...
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Removal of Undeflatable Indwelling Catheter
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966To the Editor:— Catheterization of the urinary bladder is such a commonly practiced procedure in medicine that everyone eventually is faced with one or more of its accompanying complications. An uncommon, but perplexing problem is the indwelling catheter that cannot be removed, because the balloon will not decompress by the usual method of aspiration.
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Indwelling Peritoneal Catheters for Managing Malignancy-Associated Ascites
Journal of Palliative Care, 2015B. Wong, L. Cake, L. Kachuik, K. Amjadi
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An Indwelling Oncometer-Catheter
Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1985Jacques M. Himpens+3 more
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Managing indwelling catheters in the home
Geriatric Nursing, 1985Mary J. Kniep-Hardy+2 more
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Determining the Noninfectious Complications of Indwelling Urethral Catheters
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2013J. Hollingsworth+7 more
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