TEMİZ ARALIKLI KATETERE BAĞLI NADİR BİR KOMPLİKASYON: UNUTULMUŞ 'NO TOUCH' MATERYALLERİ

Meningomyelosel tanılı çocukların büyük çoğunluğu nörojenik mesane disfonksiyonuna maruz kalmaktadır. Temiz aralıklı kateterizasyon (TAK) günümüzde bu tür nörojenik mesane disfonksiyonu olan hastaların ürolojik tedavisi için yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bu olguda meningomyelosel nedeniyle TAK yapmakta olan 17 yaşındaki kız olgunun dirençli idrar yolu enfeksiyonu nedeni ile araştırılmakta iken mesanesinde saptanan ‘no touch-touch free’ katater materyalini raporlamak amaçlanmıştır.

A RARE COMPLICATION RELATED TO CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETER: FORGOTTEN 'NO TOUCH' MATERIALS

The majority of children with meningomyelocele are exposed to neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is now widely used for the urological treatment of patients with this type of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. In this case report, we aimed to report 'no touch-touch free’ catheter material detected in the bladder during the investigation of resistant urinary tract infection of a 17-year-old girl with meningomyelocele who performed CIC.

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