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A simple technique for temporary suprapubic catheterization.

I Nyamekye1, A E MacKinnon

  • 1Paediatric Surgical Unit, Children's Hospital, Sheffield.

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|February 3, 1992
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A novel technique for temporary suprapubic catheterization uses a standard intravenous cannula and feeding tube. This simple method is effective for both pediatric and adult patients in emergency settings.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Medical Devices
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Temporary suprapubic catheterization is a common medical procedure.
  • It is often necessary in emergency situations.
  • Existing methods may have limitations in certain contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a simple and accessible technique for temporary suprapubic catheterization.
  • To present a method applicable to both pediatric and adult patients.
  • To offer an alternative approach using readily available equipment.

Main Methods:

  • The technique utilizes a 14-gauge intravenous cannula.
  • A 4-French feeding tube is incorporated into the procedure.
  • The method involves direct insertion through the suprapubic region.

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Main Results:

  • The described technique provides a straightforward approach to suprapubic catheterization.
  • The method is adaptable for use in diverse patient populations, including children and adults.
  • Successful temporary bladder drainage can be achieved with this technique.

Conclusions:

  • This technique offers a simple, effective, and accessible method for temporary suprapubic catheterization.
  • The procedure is suitable for emergency scenarios and can be performed with common medical supplies.
  • Further evaluation may confirm its utility in various clinical settings.