Glidewire-assisted Foley catheter placement: A simple and safe technique for difficult male catheterization

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Difficulty in Foley catheter placement is a frequently encounteredx problem. We describe a simple and safe technique for this condition. Rather than using force, which may lead to the formation of a false passage, one should place a glidewire into the bladder through the area of resistance, followed by the placement of a Foley catheter over the glidewire. This is a very easy procedure and can be taught to nurses and nurse practitioners to avoid an unnecessary call for a urologist in the emergency department. © 2009 Canadian Urological Association.

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Chiou, R. K., Aggarwal, H., & Chen, W. (2009). Glidewire-assisted Foley catheter placement: A simple and safe technique for difficult male catheterization. Journal of the Canadian Urological Association, 3(3), 189–192. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1068

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