Using a Catheter After Surgery (Foley, intermittent self-catheterization, and suprapubic tube (SPT))
Dr. Colleen McDermott, a urogynecologist, teaches patients about using 3 catheter options for treatment of post-operative urinary retention (POUR) after reconstructive pelvic surgery. The options presented include Foley catheter, intermittent self-catheterization, and suprapubic catheter (also known as the suprapubic tube (SPT)).
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Видео Using a Catheter After Surgery (Foley, intermittent self-catheterization, and suprapubic tube (SPT)) канала OBGYN Academy
https://obgynacademy.com/urogynecology/
Disclaimer: The information presented is designed as an educational resource. It is intended for educational or information purposes only; it is not intended to be a substitute for independent professional judgement of the treating clinician. The use of information is voluntary. The information presented should not be considered a statement of standard of care or all inclusive of proper treatments/care. Variations in practice exist and it is at the discretion of treating clinical to exercise clinical judgement. The OBGYN Academy team makes effort to present accurate and reliable information. The information is reviewed and updated, but publications may not reflect the most recent evidence. The information is provided “as is” without any warranty of accuracy, reliability, or otherwise, either expressed or implied. The OBGYN Academy does not warrant/endorse/guarantee products or services of any person/organization/firm. All authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose and the OBGYN Academy has no commercial involvement in the development of the information published. The OBGYN Academy is not liable for any loss, damage, or claim with respect to any liabilities, including direct, special, indirect, or consequential damages, incurred in connection with this publication or reliance on the information presented.
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