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" Urinary Catheterization in Infants: When It’s Knot so Simple "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 927927
Doc. No : LA5tn8n2gd
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Sheridan, David C.; Burns, Beech; Mickley, Megan
Title & Author : Urinary Catheterization in Infants: When It’s Knot so Simple [Article]\ Sheridan, David C.; Burns, Beech; Mickley, Megan
Title of Periodical : Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
Volume/ Issue Number : 2/1
Date : 2018
Abstract : Pediatric fever is one of the most common presenting complaints to emergency departments (ED). While often due to a viral illness, in young children without a source the most common bacterial infection is pyelonephritis. For this reason, when no focal source can be identified a urinary specimen is recommended. In young children who are unable to urinate on demand, a straight catheter is required to obtain a sterile specimen. This is generally a benign procedure and is performed frequently in EDs. We report a case of a young girl who underwent straight bladder catheterization and was subsequently found to have a retained catheter that had become knotted in the bladder. This case report highlights a rare complication of this common procedure and describes the technique required to remove the catheter. An understanding of these issues may avoid the need for transfer to a pediatric facility or for subspecialty consultation.
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