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This medicine is given into your bladder through a tube called a urinary catheter. It is given once every 3 weeks for up to 6 months (8 doses) and once ...
Do you use birth control? What kind? Could you be pregnant? Are you being treated for any other medical conditions? Have you ever used a catheter?
Urinary retention requiring catheter placement (1% of men). Notably absent from transperineal biopsy risk, when compared with transrectal biopsy risk, is ...
Retrograde pyelogram is an X-ray exam used to get a detailed look at the upper urinary tract. During this test, your doctor threads a thin tube (catheter) ...
You will perform a minimum number of laceration repairs, IV catheter insertions, phlebotomy, and urinary catheter placements. Education is provided and ...
Intermittent catheterization can reduce the risk of kidney disease when the bladder works poorly and if the storage pressures in the bladder are high. But, it ...
A catheter is a thin tube that can be put into your bladder. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, ...
Rarely, a temporary urinary catheter must be inserted. Infection. Rarely, a ... Provide a urine sample to analyze for a urinary tract infection. If you ...
... urinary sphincter implantation, Urinary conduit surgery, Urinary incontinence surgery, Urinary catheterization, Suprapubic catheter insertion, Continent urinary ...
A central venous catheter uses a thin tube, called a catheter, to access the veins near the heart. Examples of other types of central venous catheters include ...
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