All patients who had an indwelling Foley catheter were successfully voiding within 12 days after the procedure. |
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A silastic Foley catheter that is appropriate for the patient's urethra is inserted on completion of the bladder and abdominal wound closure. |
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The Foley catheter then is secured to the patient's leg with a leg strap or tape. |
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Her lumbar drain and indwelling Foley catheter was removed the morning after surgery, and she ambulated in the hall later that morning. |
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Continuous drainage with a Foley catheter will be necessary for long operations. |
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The Foley catheter appears to be effective for cervical ripening, but further research is needed. |
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No randomized trials of the Foley catheter have specifically examined patients with a previous Caesarean delivery. |
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The physician reviewed all that needed to be done before being discharged with the patient. This included removing his Foley catheter. |
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Continuous bladder catheterisation is provided by installing a Foley catheter. |
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Foreign bodies lodged in the esophagus should be removed endoscopically, but some small, blunt objects may be pulled out using a Foley catheter or bougie. |
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Ripening of the cervix with a Foley catheter commonly results in cervical dilatation without contractions. |
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Actually the Foley catheter is more often taken off at the end of the operation, particularly for the simple hysterectomy. |
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A small 12-gauge Foley catheter is passed through the cervical canal and the bulb inflated with 15 mL of saline solution. |
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The surgeon drapes the surgical area, performs the cystoscopy, inserts a sterile silastic Foley catheter in the urethra, and fills the bladder with sterile normal saline. |
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Drainage characteristics of Foley catheter systems are poorly understood. |
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Insert tip of Foley catheter through the nostril to the nasopharynx. |
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In a rabbit model, biofilms on Foley catheter surfaces were highly resistant to high levels of amdinocillin, a beta-lactam antibiotic. |
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Bilateral ureteral stents were placed, and the Foley catheter was left in place. |
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The pelvic sagittal scan showed the Foley catheter perforated the urinary bladder and liquid effusion likely to be urine. |
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The currently established protocol advocates retrograde urethrography as the initial step, with Foley catheter placement at the presence of urethral injury. |
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Once the guide wire is in place, the urethra is then re-approximated by sliding the foley catheter over the guide wires. |
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