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In medicine, a catheter is a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Catheters . In most uses, a catheter is a thin, flexible tube ("soft" catheter), though in some uses, it is a larger, solid ("hard") catheter. A catheter left inside the body, either temporarily or permanently, may be referred to as an indwelling catheter. A permanently inserted catheter may be referred to as a permcath.
Novel surface treatment could help improve safety of medical devices, prevent hospital infections

Novel surface treatment could help improve safety of medical devices, prevent hospital infections

Study validates long-term safety and efficacy of Harmony transcatheter pulmonary valve implant

Study validates long-term safety and efficacy of Harmony transcatheter pulmonary valve implant

Using AI to predict heart attacks

Using AI to predict heart attacks

New implantable device enables wireless real-time monitoring of hemodynamics

New implantable device enables wireless real-time monitoring of hemodynamics

Telerobotic system can help surgeons quickly and remotely treat a stroke or aneurysm

Telerobotic system can help surgeons quickly and remotely treat a stroke or aneurysm

Patients treated with edoxaban after TAVR do not find reduction in mini strokes, blood clots in the brain

Patients treated with edoxaban after TAVR do not find reduction in mini strokes, blood clots in the brain

Study shows superiority of Chocolate Touch device for opening blocked arteries in the leg

Study shows superiority of Chocolate Touch device for opening blocked arteries in the leg

Novel transcatheter repair system for tricuspid regurgitation shows promising results at one year

Novel transcatheter repair system for tricuspid regurgitation shows promising results at one year

Comprehensive preventive efforts cut the number of catheter infections

Comprehensive preventive efforts cut the number of catheter infections

Researchers aim to study the underlying pathophysiology of diastolic heart failure

Researchers aim to study the underlying pathophysiology of diastolic heart failure

AI-enabled tool may make it easier to predict heart attack risk

AI-enabled tool may make it easier to predict heart attack risk

New magnetic tentacle robot can reach the smallest bronchial tubes in the lung

New magnetic tentacle robot can reach the smallest bronchial tubes in the lung

“Love Yourself” - Taking Charge of Your Fibroid Health

“Love Yourself” - Taking Charge of Your Fibroid Health

New guidelines outline physical activities that are safe for dialysis patients

New guidelines outline physical activities that are safe for dialysis patients

Children's Hospital Los Angeles becomes first in the world to implant cardiac stent in babies

Children's Hospital Los Angeles becomes first in the world to implant cardiac stent in babies

Studies compare endovascular therapy and microsurgery for treating wide-neck aneurysms

Studies compare endovascular therapy and microsurgery for treating wide-neck aneurysms

New system produces a 3D interactive map of arrhythmia hotspots in the heart

New system produces a 3D interactive map of arrhythmia hotspots in the heart

Mechanical clot removal may improve recovery after severe stroke in children

Mechanical clot removal may improve recovery after severe stroke in children

Mechanical blood clot removal helps nearly half of stroke survivors to achieve good outcomes

Mechanical blood clot removal helps nearly half of stroke survivors to achieve good outcomes

New protocol for transplanting 3D cellular structures to regenerate damaged intestinal tissue

New protocol for transplanting 3D cellular structures to regenerate damaged intestinal tissue

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