CATHETER, FEMALE, metal, 15.5 cm, CH 12, 51-71-12

STD ESURCATF12-

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Urinary catheter, metal, for women

Definition

Used to empty the bladder before delivery.

Specifications

  • curved
  • CH 12 = external Ø 4 mm
  • length: 15 cm

Instructions for use

Because of the risks linked to its use, this metal catheter is replaced by a flexible single use urinary catheter which is less traumatizing (see related articles below).

This catheter remains nevertheless necessary for the surgical treatment of vesicovaginal fistulas.

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