PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of different approaches to the difficult urethral catheterization (DUC) among urology residents (UR) in the United States (US). MATERIALS AND METHODS: An email invitation to participate in an online survey regarding DUC was sent to 267 UR and to 22 urology program coordinators for them to forward to their residents. 142 UR completed the survey. RESULTS: After the initial unsuccessful attempt by a nurse, 92% of UR attempted a catheter prior to resorting to other modalities. The most common choice of the first catheter was a Coude (76%) size 18F (51%). For situations where multiple sizes and types of catheters (12 - 20F) were used without success, 3 scenarios were proposed: 1) Catheter passed the bulbomemb...
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...
Background It is believed that healthcare staff play an important role in minimizing complications...
Purpose: To report our approach and findings of intraoperative difficult urethral catheterization in...
Routine urinary catheter placement may cause trauma and poses a risk of infection. Male catheterizat...
Background: The use of urethral catheter is common in medical practice with up to 25% of hospitalize...
Background: Knowledge, confidence, and proficiency are paramount for patient safety during urinary c...
Introduction: Urethral catheterization is one of the basic skills expected of any intern. This is an...
OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the rate of success of two methods of passing urethral catheter...
Context: urethral strictures commonly occur and considered difficult to manage due to high recurrenc...
Introduction: To propose a novel cannulation technique for difficult urethral catheterization proced...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to evaluate and analyze the daily clinical practice for ...
The placement of an indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is a commonly performed clinical procedure whi...
ObjectiveBladder catheterisation is a routine part of major abdominal surgery. Transurethral cathete...
Introduction: In Europe, urethral stricture is mentioned in writings dating back to the time of Socr...
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...
Background It is believed that healthcare staff play an important role in minimizing complications...
Purpose: To report our approach and findings of intraoperative difficult urethral catheterization in...
Routine urinary catheter placement may cause trauma and poses a risk of infection. Male catheterizat...
Background: The use of urethral catheter is common in medical practice with up to 25% of hospitalize...
Background: Knowledge, confidence, and proficiency are paramount for patient safety during urinary c...
Introduction: Urethral catheterization is one of the basic skills expected of any intern. This is an...
OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the rate of success of two methods of passing urethral catheter...
Context: urethral strictures commonly occur and considered difficult to manage due to high recurrenc...
Introduction: To propose a novel cannulation technique for difficult urethral catheterization proced...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to evaluate and analyze the daily clinical practice for ...
The placement of an indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is a commonly performed clinical procedure whi...
ObjectiveBladder catheterisation is a routine part of major abdominal surgery. Transurethral cathete...
Introduction: In Europe, urethral stricture is mentioned in writings dating back to the time of Socr...
Background: Urethral stricture is an abnormal narrowing or loss of distensibility of any segment of ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...
Background It is believed that healthcare staff play an important role in minimizing complications...