Foley Catheter Management: New Best Practices, Pitfalls
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April 29, 2025
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6 min
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Foley catheters are widely used for bladder drainage but pose significant risks, including infections and mechanical injuries.
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Appropriate indications for Foley catheterization include acute urinary retention and accurate urine output monitoring in critically ill patients.
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Choosing the right catheter involves consideration of size, tip geometry, and material.
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Proper insertion, removal techniques, and special challenges in catheterization are vital for patient safety.
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Maintenance protocols emphasize regular hygiene, keeping the drainage bag dependent below bladder level, and proper catheter change.
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Foley catheters, widely utilized for effective bladder drainage, present significant risks, including infections and mechanical injuries. This review explores optimal use, complications, and strategies for Foley catheter management, offering crucial guidance for clinicians globally.
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1
Foley catheters are widely used for bladder drainage but pose significant risks, including infections and mechanical injuries.
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2
Appropriate indications for Foley catheterization include acute urinary retention and accurate urine output monitoring in critically ill patients.
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3
Choosing the right catheter involves consideration of size, tip geometry, and material.
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4
Proper insertion, removal techniques, and special challenges in catheterization are vital for patient safety.
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5
Maintenance protocols emphasize regular hygiene, keeping the drainage bag dependent below bladder level, and proper catheter change.
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