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Five Key Strategies to Prevent Urethral Mucosal Injury, Bleeding, and Infection

Five Key Strategies to Prevent Urethral Mucosal Injury, Bleeding, and Infection

2025-10-15

Frequent catheterization may cause urethral mucosal injury, and long-term or repeated trauma can lead to the formation of false passages. For individuals requiring long-term catheter use, it is essential to fully lubricate the catheter, preferably using hydrophilic-coated catheters. Gentle insertion without excessive force can significantly reduce urethral injury.

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Exciting News! We will be exhibiting at MEDICA 2025!

Exciting News! We will be exhibiting at MEDICA 2025!

2025-09-29

We're thrilled to announce that we will be showcasing our latest innovations at MEDICA 2025in Düsseldorf, Germany from November 17-20, 2025! 

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Guidelines for Intermittent Catheterization: Choosing the Right Catheter

Guidelines for Intermittent Catheterization: Choosing the Right Catheter

2025-09-03

When performing intermittent catheterization, selecting the appropriate catheter can reduce the risk of complications. Currently, there are various types of catheters available on the market.

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Patient Guide: Scientific Management of Urination Problems

Patient Guide: Scientific Management of Urination Problems

2025-09-03

Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) refers to a catheterization method performed under clean conditions by non-medical personnel (patients or their family members), in which a catheter is regularly inserted into the bladder to empty urine, thereby avoiding the need for an indwelling catheter.

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Why is the use of hydrophilic-coated intermittent catheters recommended?

Why is the use of hydrophilic-coated intermittent catheters recommended?

2025-09-03

The invention and application of catheters have undergone a long developmental process. Over the past 20 years, significant improvements have been made in catheter materials, with the most notable advancement being in lubrication coating technologies.

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Intermittent Catheterization — the "Gold Standard" for Managing Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Intermittent Catheterization — the "Gold Standard" for Managing Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury Patients

2025-09-03

Neurogenic bladder refers to bladder dysfunction caused by neurological lesions that affect bladder control. In patients with spinal cord injury, neurogenic bladder primarily manifests as lower urinary tract dysfunction. Storage-phase dysfunction is characterized by urinary urgency, urge incontinence, increased urinary frequency, and nocturia.

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Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) Operation Manual Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide

Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) Operation Manual Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide

2025-09-03

Clean Intermittent Catheterization can be performed at home independently by the patient, or with the assistance of family members or caregivers. The key characteristic of CIC is that strict sterilization is not required; maintaining cleanliness is sufficient.

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How to Master the Technique of Clean Intermittent Catheterization(CIC)

How to Master the Technique of Clean Intermittent Catheterization(CIC)

2025-09-03

Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is an essential technique to help empty the bladder effectively. Because male and female anatomy differs, the catheterization techniques vary slightly.

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Choosing the Appropriate Catheter Lubrication Method

Choosing the Appropriate Catheter Lubrication Method

2025-09-03

In women, the urethra is short and anatomically simple, and some can perform catheterization smoothly even without lubricant. However, in men, the urethra is longer and structurally more complex, making catheterization more prone to complications such as bleeding or urinary tract infection.

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Health Education | Common Complication of Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) — Prevention and Management of Urinary Tract Infections

Health Education | Common Complication of Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) — Prevention and Management of Urinary Tract Infections

2025-09-03

Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is an effective treatment method to ensure complete bladder emptying. However, complications can occur in about 2%–8% of cases, with long-term CIC users being at higher risk.

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