Common genitourinary catheters: a systematic approach for the radiologist

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Abstract

Catheters are commonly used to treat and diagnose urinary tract abnormalities in the pediatric population. This pictorial essay reviews commonly placed genitourinary catheters imaged by radiography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography (US). The purpose of the catheter, how the catheter is placed, and the imaging findings associated with appropriately positioned catheters as well as misplaced and displaced catheters are described. It is important for radiologists to recognize common genitourinary catheters, and be familiar with their normal and abnormal positions as displacement is often first recognized by diagnostic imaging.

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Kim, H. H., Tulin-Silver, S., Yu, R. N., & Chow, J. S. (2018). Common genitourinary catheters: a systematic approach for the radiologist. Pediatric Radiology, 48(8), 1155–1166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-018-4148-2

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