How does a urinary catheter work?

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The discussion centers around the functionality and purpose of three-way catheters compared to two-way catheters. It addresses how saline inflates the balloon in a catheter, noting that the balloon port allows fluid to enter, likely through pores at the end of the tube. The main purpose of a three-way catheter is highlighted as being more effective for flushing out infections, as it can simultaneously inflate the balloon and allow saline to clear the bladder without risking the balloon bursting, which would compromise catheter placement. The structure of a two-way catheter, which features a single tube, is contrasted with the three-way catheter that has two channels, facilitating its additional functions.
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Hello everyone,

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1) Now in this catheter, how does passing saline through the balloon port inflate the ballon. Are there pores at the end of the tube, which allows fluid to go into the balloon and inflate it.


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1) What is the purpose of a 3 way catheter. If you want to clear out an infection I can understand you can send saline through one of the ports, but can't we do the same thing with a 2 way catheter. If we send saline through the balloon port in a 2 way catheter, wouldn't it fill the bladder after inflating the balloon and clear it.
2) Why does a 3 way catheter have 2 ballons as shown in pic.

Thanks :)
 
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sameeralord said:
Hello everyone,

600px-Foley_catheter_inflated_and_deflated_EN.svg.png


1) Now in this catheter, how does passing saline through the balloon port inflate the ballon. Are there pores at the end of the tube, which allows fluid to go into the balloon and inflate it.


3-way-catheter.jpg


1) What is the purpose of a 3 way catheter. If you want to clear out an infection I can understand you can send saline through one of the ports, but can't we do the same thing with a 2 way catheter. If we send saline through the balloon port in a 2 way catheter, wouldn't it fill the bladder after inflating the balloon and clear it.
2) Why does a 3 way catheter have 2 ballons as shown in pic.

Thanks :)

The saline would only enter the bladder with the two way catheter after the balloon has burst. :eek: At that point there is no inflated balloon to keep the catheter in place.

The two way catheters have a tube within a tube. The three way has two tubes within a tube. The are called channels or lumens in medical speak.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foley_catheter

 
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