Catheter squeeze technique to solve urinary catheter drainage problem

Surg Open Sci. 2023 Jul 20:14:66-67. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2023.07.008. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Urinary catheter insertion is one of the basic techniques used in patient care to drain the bladder. Around 30 million urinary catheters are inserted annually in the USA alone.2 Often, when inserting a urinary catheter, it is noticed that urine does not drain right away.

Method: This article will discuss the 'urinary catheter squeeze' technique that can help healthcare providers resolve this problem.

Results: We have a simple solution called the 'catheter squeeze technique' to address the problem of urine not draining. The clinician who inserts the catheter can assess the outcome of this technique immediately, as it provides immediate results.

Conclusion: There are several theories regarding why urine may not properly drain into a catheter after it is inserted, and various methods are employed to address this issue. Our "catheter squeeze technique" is a simple approach that requires no tools or assistance, and its effectiveness can be observed immediately after insertion.

Keywords: Catheter; Foleys catheter; Urinary catheter; Urinary drainage problem; Urine drainage.