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DOI:10.1038/sc.1995.95 - Corpus ID: 1331169
@article{Mattelaer1995CathetersAS, title={Catheters and sounds: the history of bladder catheterisation}, author={JJ Mattelaer and Ignace Billiet}, journal={Paraplegia}, year={1995}, volume={33}, pages={429-433}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:1331169}}
- JJ Mattelaer, I. Billiet
- Published in Paraplegia 1 August 1995
- History, Medicine
The term 'catheter' is derived from the Greek word meaning to let down into, or send down, the Romans used the word demissorium or demissum or immissum, meaning 'what is brought in', and the later Romans named it syringa.
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- R. FeneleyI. B. HopleyP. Wells
- 2015
Medicine
There is an urgent need for the development of an alternative indwelling catheter system to be easy and safe to insert, either urethrally or suprapubically, to be retained reliably in the bladder and to be withdrawn easily and safely when necessary, to mimic natural physiology by filling at low pressure and emptying completely without damage to the bladder.
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- N. AgwuA. UmarU. Oyibo
- 2022
Medicine
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
This review aims to disseminate knowledge on urethral catheter types, insertion procedures, and its attendant complications so that doctors and other health-care professionals may safely perform this necessary procedure.
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- K. RamakrishnanJ. Mold
- 2004
Medicine
With family physicians increasingly involved in the multidisciplinary care of complex patients, they need to be aware of the current recommendations associated with the use of urinary catheters, and the problems associated with their insertion and maintenance.
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- R. KarmarkarS. BodapatiL. YaoS. Aroori
- 2023
Medicine
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of…
Some of the common and novel uses of this deceptively simple Foley catheter are described, and the scope of its application in modern medicine is discussed.
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- H. Hedlund, K. Hjelmås, O. Jonsson, P. Klarskov, M
- 2001
Medicine
There is a need for a prospective, randomized long-term multicentre study on CIC to reach a reliable conclusion about the supposed advantage of the hydrophilic catheters, especially with regard to bacteriuria and urethral irritation.
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- H. HedlundK. HjelmåsO. JonssonP. KlarskovM. Talja
- 2001
Medicine
Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology
There is a need for a prospective, randomized long-term multicentre study on CIC to reach a reliable conclusion about the supposed advantage of the hydrophilic catheters, especially with regard to bacteriuria and urethral irritation.
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- Todd LinsenmeyerChris Harding Diane Newman
- 2024
Medicine
EMJ Urology
The authors highlight the urgent need for standardisation in the definitions of complications associated with catheter use to enhance research and education, and better manage and address intermittent catheter-associated complications (ICAC), promoting best practices in catheter education, use, and selection.
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- Sunil Mathur Mbbs
- 2007
Medicine
Proteus isolates from catheter users were found to have greater antibiotic resistance, particularly to trimethoprim and amoxicillin, than other local urinary tract isolates and Courses of antibiotic appeared ineffective at altering the urinary flora.
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European Urology
A more detailed review of the different treatment options including conservative therapies, incontinence devices, electrotherapy and surgical procedures, including injection therapies and artificial sphincters is revealed.
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- E. S. Lustosa
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Medicine
The new self-retaining catheter proved to be a viable and safe alternative to intermittent catheterization in the process of bladder emptying with possibility and showed an improvement in patients’ quality of life in comparison to the previous treatment method.
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