Urology Annals (Jan 2014)

Safety of latex urinary catheters for the short time drainage

  • Mehrdad Hosseinpour,
  • Saeed Noori,
  • Mahdieh Amir-Beigi,
  • Mohammad Hassan Pourfakharan,
  • Hassan Ehteram,
  • Mohadese Hamsayeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.134257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 198 – 201

Abstract

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Background: In this study, we attempt to identify the most appropriate catheter (silicone vs. latex) for short-term urinary catheterization. We compared the post-operative clinico-pathological complications between latex and silicone for short term catheterization in rabbits with hypospadias. Materials and Methods: Forty rabbits were used in our study to compare complications of catheterization. They were divided in two groups. Hypospadias like defect was created by a 1 cm long excision of the ventral urethra. For urethroplasty, we used tubularized incised plate technique. Latex and silicon catheters were used in groups 1 and 2, respectively.Post-operatively, routine laboratory urine test and complications (allergy, infection, bleeding) were compared in groups. Results: A total of 40 rabbits underwent hypospadias repair. Findings showed that there were no significant differences between groups based on urine test indices (P = NS). Urinary tract infection rate was 10% (2 rabbits) in latex and 0% in silicone groups (P = NS). There were no significant differences between groups regarding of cystitis grades between study groups (P = NS). Conclusion: It seems that urinary tract catheterization with latex catheters is a safe, feasible, and in-expensive procedure for short-term post-operative course in hypospadias surgery in patients without latex hypersensitivity.

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