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    Same sized three-way indwelling urinary catheters from various manufacturers present different irrigation and drainage properties

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2020
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    Carneiro, Ariê
    Wroclawski, Marcelo Langer
    Peixoto, Guilherme Andrade
    Doyun, Jonathan
    Moran, Natasha Kouvaleski Saviano
    Chen, Felipe Ko
    Satkunas, Henrique Nelson
    Campos, José Roberto Augusto
    Garcia, Alides Maria Mendes Rasabone
    Monga, Manoj
    Lemos, Gustavo Caserta
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    Background: The three-way indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is used for continuous bladder irrigation and is considered the cornerstone for clinical treatment of patients with macroscopic hematuria. Although there seems to be a logical relationship between catheter size and efficacy of irrigation and drainage, we often observe relevant variations in these parameters between different brands of catheters available on the market. The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical properties of different models of latex and silicone three-way catheters in an in vitro setting that resembles clinical use. Methods: Three different three-way catheters were evaluated: Gold Silicone-Coated Rusch ® (Model A), 100% Silicone Rusch ® (Model B) and X-Flow Coloplast ® (Model C). Irrigation channel, drainage channel, and overall cross-sectional areas were all digitally measured. Irrigation and drainage channel flow rates were measured and correlated with their corresponding catheter cross-sectional area values. Results: Different catheter models of the same caliber have different internal irrigation port diameters, internal drainage port diameters and internal cuff port diameters. The Model C IUC internal irrigation port diameter is significantly larger than models A and B. When flows were evaluated, we found that in the same model, the increase in caliber of the IUC was related to an increased drainage flow, but not to an increased irrigation flow. Conclusion: Precise measurements of the internal architecture of the three-way catheter, rather than relying on the caliber itself, could assist surgeons in choosing the best product for each specific patient, while minimizing complications.
    1. Standardisation of Lower Urinary Tract Function
    2. Epidemiology and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections
    3. Pelvic Floor Disorders
    4. Standardisation of Lower Urinary Tract Function
    5. Urology
    6. Medicine
    7. Health Sciences
    8. Urinary Incontinence
    9. Port (circuit theory)
    10. Medicine
    11. Catheter
    12. Drainage
    13. Irrigation
    14. Port (circuit theory)
    15. Surgery
    16. Mechanical engineering
    17. Engineering
    18. Ecology
    19. Biology
    20. Acesso Aberto
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    https://openalex.org/W2999310701
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1756287219889496
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1756287219889496
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1801
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