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Valentin Iordache
Primary Care Physician Urology; Doctor of Medical Sciences
View profileRemoval of the urethral-vesical catheter with monitoring is a medical procedure that includes removal of the urinary catheter and monitoring of the resumption of urination within the clinical setting.

Removal of the urethral-vesical catheter with monitoring is a medical procedure that includes removal of the urinary catheter and monitoring of the resumption of urination within the clinical setting.
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Removal of the urinary catheter represents the withdrawal of the urinary catheter when urinary bladder drainage is no longer necessary. The variant with follow-up involves, in addition to the procedure itself, monitoring of the patient after catheter removal, to assess the correct resumption of urination.
After catheter removal, the patient remains under medical observation to verify:
This stage is especially important for patients at risk of urinary retention or in the postoperative context.
The procedure is performed under safe conditions, by specialized medical personnel, and is generally well tolerated.
Depending on the course of events, the physician may recommend additional measures or subsequent monitoring.
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