Abstract:<p>Urethral catheterization with a Foley catheter is one of the most common invasive measures performed in an Emergency Dept. Many potential complications related to catheterization, are infections, catheter encrustation, catheter blockage, bladder spasms, balloon rupture, leakage, and retained catheter. These complications occur more commonly with chronic indwelling catheters, but can happen in short-term use as well. A case of complication in a young woman due to a non-deflating balloon was reported. T… Show more
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