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Managing your bladder with a suprapubic catheter (Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre)

Managing your bladder with a suprapubic catheter

A suprapubic catheter is inserted through your abdomen directly into your bladder. The procedure is usually carried out in Theatre by a surgeon. A general anaesthetic or a spinal anaesthetic will be used, depending on the level of your spinal cord lesion and any associated condition, such as autonomic dysreflexia. The procedure does not usually require an overnight stay.

The first change of catheter needs to be carried out at the Spinal Centre. Subsequent catheter changes can be carried out by yourself your District Nurse, carer or relative, if they have been taught how to do this.

Why is a Suprapubic Catheter better than a Urethral Catheter?

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