Lamin Eliza, Newman Diane K
Penn Center for Continence and Pelvic Health, Division of Urology, Penn Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 34th and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Int Urol Nephrol. 2016 Jun;48(6):931-9. doi: 10.1007/s11255-016-1236-9. Epub 2016 Mar 8.
Catheterization is the insertion of a hollow flexible tube (called a catheter) to drain the urine from the bladder and is probably one of the oldest urologic procedures, dating back 3000 years. Since 1972, when urologist Dr Jack Lapides described a procedure for performing clean intermittent catheterization, this method of bladder management has become lifesaving for an individual who cannot empty their bladder independently. If the bladder is not emptied regularly, elevated storage pressures can develop which may put the upper tracts at risk of subsequent deterioration. Intermittent catheterization (IC) has become the first-line and preferred method of drainage in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, as long as dexterity or available caregiver support and body habitus allow access. However, over the past 20 years, an evolution has occurred in the technology of catheters used for IC. But with these advances, so has controversy arisen. This article is a review of the current application of IC, the current technology in catheter material and systems, differences between reusable and one-time, or single-use catheters, the cost benefit of doing IC, and the infectious benefit.
导尿术是插入一根中空的柔性管子(称为导管)以排出膀胱尿液,它可能是最古老的泌尿外科手术之一,可追溯到3000年前。自1972年泌尿科医生杰克·拉皮德斯博士描述了一种进行清洁间歇性导尿的方法以来,这种膀胱管理方法已成为无法自主排空膀胱的人的救命方法。如果膀胱不定期排空,可能会出现升高的储尿压力,这可能会使上尿路有随后恶化的风险。只要灵活性、可获得的护理人员支持和身体状况允许操作,间歇性导尿(IC)已成为神经源性下尿路功能障碍患者的一线引流方法和首选方法。然而,在过去20年中,用于间歇性导尿的导管技术发生了演变。但随着这些进步,争议也随之而来。本文综述了间歇性导尿的当前应用、导管材料和系统的当前技术、可重复使用导管与一次性导管之间的差异、进行间歇性导尿的成本效益以及感染方面的益处。