Intermittent catheterization is very user friendly. This catheterization allows the patient to empty the bladder several times a day. For the same reason it is inserted only when required. Intermittent catheters are pre-lubricated and is inserted via urethra.
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Coated catheters or hydrophilic catheters were introduced to reduce long-term urethral complications. They are more preferable to a standard catheter. Hydrophilic catheters coated along the entire length with a hydrophilic polymer, usually polyvinyl-pyrrolidone (PVP) and same with sodium chloride.
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Reusing something maybe a smart way to save money and be eco-friendly but would this principle apply to medical devices too? Unless clearly specified as reusable, it is an absolute no-no, especially so with SUDs or single-use devices.
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