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Nelaton catheters are a type of urinary catheter, specifically designed for urological and medical purposes. Here's a brief description:

Nelaton Catheters:

  1. Purpose:

    • Nelaton catheters are used for the intermittent drainage of urine from the bladder in both male and female patients. They are typically used when there is a need for short-term catheterization.
  2. Design:

    • These catheters have a straight, uncurved design, featuring a smooth and rounded tip for ease of insertion without causing trauma to the urethra.
  3. Material:

    • Nelaton catheters are commonly made of medical-grade materials like latex, silicone, or PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
  4. Sizes:

    • Available in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs. The size is typically measured in French (Fr) units, with larger French sizes for adults and smaller sizes for pediatric use.
  5. Sterility:

    • Nelaton catheters are sterile devices, ensuring aseptic conditions during insertion to minimize the risk of infection.
  6. Flexible and Soft:

    • The catheter material is often flexible and soft to enhance patient comfort during insertion and use.
  7. Lubrication:

    • Some Nelaton catheters come pre-lubricated to ease the insertion process and reduce discomfort for the patient.
  8. Use Cases:

    • These catheters are used in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care, for urinary retention, post-surgical drainage, and other medical situations requiring temporary catheterization.
  9. Single-Use:

    • Nelaton catheters are typically designed for single-use to prevent the risk of infections and ensure hygiene.
  10. Radiopaque Markings:

    • Some catheters may have radiopaque markings to aid healthcare professionals in visualizing the catheter's position during insertion using imaging techniques.
  11. Side Eyes:

    • Nelaton catheters have side eyes or drainage holes near the tip, allowing the urine to flow into the catheter and be drained from the bladder.
  12. Removal:

    • Removal of Nelaton catheters is typically done after the bladder is emptied, and the catheter is discarded.

Nelaton catheters are widely used in medical settings for short-term urinary catheterization needs. Healthcare professionals ensure proper technique during insertion to minimize discomfort and reduce the risk of complications. Patient education on catheter care and potential signs of complications is essential for those using Nelaton catheters at home.

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