2014
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd010322.pub2
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Indwelling bladder catheterisation as part of intraoperative and postoperative care for caesarean section

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“…A Cochrane review for indwelling bladder catheterisation as part of intraoperative and postoperative care for caesarean section included five studies of moderate quality [34]. Interestingly, urinary tract infection as defined by trialists was not different between the catheterised and non-catheterised group.…”
Section: Preoperative Bladder Catheterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A Cochrane review for indwelling bladder catheterisation as part of intraoperative and postoperative care for caesarean section included five studies of moderate quality [34]. Interestingly, urinary tract infection as defined by trialists was not different between the catheterised and non-catheterised group.…”
Section: Preoperative Bladder Catheterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, discomfort due to catheterisation or at first voiding and longer hospitalisation favoured the no catheter group, but there was marked heterogeneity among the included studies. Based on the Cochrane review, there is insufficient evidence to assess the routine use of indwelling urinary catheters for intra-and postoperative care in patients undergoing caesarean delivery [34]. The level of evidence was moderate.…”
Section: Preoperative Bladder Catheterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] The IUC has been used as routine preoperative care to visualize the bladder during surgery, prevent the bladder injuries and a postoperative urine retention. [2] However, available evidences support that its use is a risk to patients. [3] Previous studies confirmed that IUC is associated with various complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[3] Previous studies confirmed that IUC is associated with various complications. These include pain and difficulties during urination after IUC removal, delayed ambulation, increased hospital stay [2] and catheterassociated urinary tract infection (CAUTIs). [2,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] These complications lead to excessive loss of patients' income, a high morbidity rate and an increased mortality related to UTIs.…”
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