Why Are Intermittent Catheters Used in Gynecology?
Intermittent catheters serve several important functions in gynecological care. They are often used in the following scenarios:
Postoperative Care: After certain gynecological surgeries, such as hysterectomy or pelvic reconstructive surgery, bladder function may be temporarily impaired. Urinary Retention: Conditions like pelvic organ prolapse or endometriosis can lead to urinary retention, where the bladder cannot empty completely on its own. Diagnostic Procedures: Intermittent catheters can be used to collect sterile urine samples or measure post-void residual urine volume.