Catheter
In medicine, a catheter is a thin flexible tube that a health professional may insert into part of the body. The process of inserting a catheter is catheterization.Placement of a catheter into a particular part of the body may allow:
- draining urine from the urinary bladder as in urinary catheterization
- administration of intravenous fluids, medication or parenteral nutrition
- injection of dye or radio-opaque contrast into blood vessels or other structures to visualize abnormalities, as in cardiac catheterization, which is part of coronary angiography
- direct measurement of blood pressure in a artery or vein
- infusion of local anesthetics and other drugs for epidural anesthesia
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