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Catheter

What is a Catheter?

A Catheter is a thin, flexible tube made from medical-grade materials, designed for insertion into the body to treat diseases or perform surgical procedures. Catheters serve various functions depending on their design and purpose, primarily used for administering medication, draining fluids, or accessing bodily passages. There are several types of catheters, each tailored for a specific medical need or condition.

Types of Catheters:

Why are Catheters important in healthcare?

Catheters play a critical role in modern medicine by providing a minimally invasive way to diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of medical conditions. Their use can significantly enhance patient care, comfort, and recovery times.

Catheters are particularly important in situations where traditional surgical options pose too great a risk or when less invasive methods are the clear preference. For instance, in emergency situations, catheters provide quick access for life-saving medications or to relieve pressure from fluid buildup. This essential tool helps streamline processes and improve patient outcomes, making it indispensable in both acute and chronic care settings.

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