self-catheterization

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self-catheterization

n autosondaje m, colocación f de una sonda en la vejiga por uno mismo, uso por uno mismo de una sonda para vaciar la vejiga
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He is confined to a wheelchair and is incontinent of bowel and bladder, requiring self-catheterization and in-home care.
The patient was instructed to initiate clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC).
(1) Authors describe a series of 20 neurogenic bladder patients on intermittent self-catheterization treated with intravesical instillations of gentamicin in order to reduce recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI).
Clean intermittent self-catheterization in the treatment of urinary tract disease.
If PVR urine volume was greater than 200 mL at any follow-up visit, participants were instructed to begin clean intermittent self-catheterization. PTNS was administered as weekly 30-minute sessions for 12 consecutive weeks.
(2011) reported that 74% of the children and adolescents with SB reported that they were capable of independently carrying out self-catheterization, whereas observational findings indicated that only 48% were actually capable of doing so.
Herrera admits he struggled with the self-catheterization process in the wake of his injury.
Her past medical history was significant for chronic constipation and need for intermittent self-catheterization as a child.
Newport Beach, CA, August 12, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Cure Medical is proud to introduce their new M14XL Intermittent Catheter for people who are seeking an option for self-catheterization that helps reduce the stress and strain of multiple transfers.
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