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Outing the Foley catheter

BMJ, 2010
I attended Serbia’s second gay pride event on a lovely autumn Sunday on 10 October, along with 1000 other marchers, 5000 police, a zillion members of the press, and an orchestrated mob of disaffected youth in search of distraction and destruction. Walking through a masked gang of teenagers carrying large steel pins and rocks, I thought most of them ...
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The Lost Foley Catheter

The American Surgeon™, 2012
Uri, Netz, Zvi H, Perry, Solly, Mizrahi
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Female Foley Catheter Insertion

2019
A foley catheter is a sterile, flexible tube that is inserted through the urethra to the urinary bladder to drain urine. A urinary catheter is needed in circumstances where there is blockage or injury in the urethra, an enlarged prostate gland in males, birth defects affecting the urinary tract, urinary bladder weakness, and kidney disease, or in cases
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Managing the Foley catheter.

American family physician, 1993
Urethral catheterization of the bladder is a commonly performed but potentially hazardous procedure. With proper patient preparation and catheter selection, difficult catheterizations can be accomplished without injuring the patient. Complications of catheterization include infection, injury to the urethra or bladder, and catheter malfunction ...
L C, Cancio   +2 more
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Siliconized Foley catheters

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
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Foley's Catheter for Cervical Ripening

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 1999
A R, Mahale   +2 more
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The stuck foley catheter

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
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