Conclusion: The hydrostatic condom catheter can control PPH quickly and effectively. It is simple to use, inexpensive, and safe. In developing countries where PPH remains a primary cause of ...
It is very important that the all the members involved in managing these patients should be aware of the potential complications associated with condom catheter use.
These systems are not freely available in low-resource settings and are expensive. Makin et al describe the use of a condom catheter for managing bleeding following vaginal lacerations.8 A condom was ...
Complications due to improper condom catheter usage range from ulceration and necrosis ... oedema is a well-recognised complication but penile elephantiasis following use of condom as a urinary ...
Connected by tubing to a bag used to collect and measure urine. External "Condom" Catheters for Men Does not enter the bladder. Four different types to adhere to the penis. Connected by tubing used to ...
(Category IB) (Key Questions 1B and 2C) Further research is needed on periodic (e.g., nighttime) use of external catheters (e.g., condom catheters) in incontinent patients or residents and the use of ...
Even if surgery and blood transfusions would eventually be required, the use of the condom catheter may, like the NI-ASG, buy time for transport to a facility where definitive therapy would be ...