
Catheter Article NES-15-141-15
A catheter is a flexible medical tube used to drain fluids, deliver medications, or access the body for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
A catheter is a widely used medical device designed to perform various functions such as draining urine from the bladder, delivering medications, or providing vascular access. Catheters are available in different types, including Foley catheters, intravenous (IV) catheters, and specialized surgical catheters, each tailored for specific clinical applications. Made from medical-grade materials such as silicone, latex, or PVC, they are biocompatible, flexible, and safe for patient use. Catheters are used in urology, cardiology, surgery, and emergency care, making them an essential tool in hospitals and healthcare centers worldwide.
Key Features (Bullet Points)
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Available in multiple types: urinary, IV, and surgical catheters.
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Manufactured from medical-grade, biocompatible materials.
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Designed for drainage, medication delivery, or diagnostic use.
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Flexible, durable, and safe for patient comfort.
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Sterile, disposable, or reusable options available.
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