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inserted through urethra. When the
urethra is damaged,
suprapubic catheterisation is used instead. The
suprapubic catheter is
inserted through the lower...
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Cardiac catheterization (heart cath) is the
insertion of a
catheter into a
chamber or
vessel of the heart. This is done both for
diagnostic and interventional...
- A
catheterization laboratory,
commonly referred to as a cath lab, is an
examination room in a
hospital or
clinic with
diagnostic imaging equipment used...
- urethra, such as by
kidney stones,
chronic infection, cancer, or from
catheterisation, can lead to narrowing,
called a
urethral stricture. The
location and...
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factors include female anatomy, ****ual intercourse, diabetes, obesity,
catheterisation, and
family history.
Although ****ual
intercourse is a risk factor,...
- A
coronary catheterization is a
minimally invasive procedure to
access the
coronary circulation and
blood filled chambers of the
heart using a catheter...
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under way
called "Single use
versus reusable catheters in
intermittent catheterisation for
treatment of
urinary retention: a
protocol for a multicentre, prospective...
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coronary artery disease care unit,
intensive therapy unit, and a
digital catheterisation laboratory for both, the
elderly and children. The
hospital is also...