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Increasing Importance of Catheters and Bands for Heart Patients

If you are unable to pass urine, then there are fair chances that you might end up in quite a serious medical condition.  When the urine fills the bladder, it is not at all a comfortable situation to be in, to say the least, and at the latter stages it becomes painful as well. 

With the continuation of this situation, the bladder may end up being so full that the urine goes into the kidneys of a person. The damage caused by this can sometimes last the length of the life.

Talking about the solution to this condition, it is the insertion of a urinary catheter into the bladder. A catheter is an elastic, sterile tube inserted into the urethra of the patient. It’s then hard-pressed gently till the end reaches the bladder. Once the catheter is in the bladder, urine can drain into an attached bag. There is no need for it to move through the urethra, which is blocked.

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How Catheters Are Placed During Surgery

Patients anesthetized with general anesthesia can’t control their urination. As a result of this, a Foley catheter is usually placed by the doctors before the surgical procedure is done. This makes sure that there is no urine collected in the bladder and the operation is clean.

Mostly, the catheter will be there, post-surgery as well. When the patient is alert enough and is gaining control of their body or starts urinating normally again, the catheter is removed.

Now, lets discuss about the different types of catheters, prevalent in the medical industry.

Foley Catheter

This sterile catheter can stay in one place for long. There is a balloon attached to the tip of the catheter. When the catheter is positioned, the inflation of the balloon is done, letting the tube to stay intact rather than slipping out. 

Moreover, the “Foley catheter,” is also known by the name of “indwelling catheter.” Upon the inflation of the balloon, urine is able to pass through the tube from the bladder.

This catheter is put to use for patients who are not in the position of urinating by themselves. This might be due to the fact that they are sedated, extremely sick, or suffering from a medical condition, preventing them from urinating.

Straight Catheter

If there is a requirement to get the bladder emptied once and there’s no need for it to remain attached to the body of the patient, doctors, mostly make use of a straight catheter. The is removed nearly instantly with the emptying of the bladder.

When the catheter is placed, there is also a requirement for bands, so both of them go hand in hand, and with the growing elderly population all over the world, there is an increase in the number of surgeries, for which the use of catheter is a must.

So, with the elderly population and the count of surgical procedures rising, there is a positive impact on the demand for catheters and bands, all over the world.

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