Guidelines for Intermittent Catheterisation in Children - ESPU-Nurses

11 mucous. Acetylcysteine is also available in an oral tablet formulation. Catheters with wider openings or additional eyes (for example, four eyes rather than the usual two) are also practical recommendations to effectively drain urine and mucous. For patients with ileocystoplasty, using size 14 Ch catheters or larger is generally effective in evacuating all the mucus. For patients with residual urine after catheterisation, siphoning of the bladder twice a day with a longer tube into a lower-positioned receptacle prevents stone formation. … Recommendations LE GR In case of mucus the bladder can be washed out with a saline solution or acetylcysteine, or chondroitin sulphate can be instilled. Catheters with wider openings can also be used 4 C

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