Zusammenfassung
Seit Foley in den 1930er-Jahren den über einen separaten Füllkanal aufblasbaren und demzufolge selbsthaltenden Ballonkatheter entwickelte, ist dieser zu einem unverzichtbaren medizinischen Hilfsmittel geworden, das universell eingesetzt wird [1, 2]. Ein nicht seltenes Problem dieses Katheters besteht jedoch in der Komplikation des nicht mehr entblockbaren Katheters.
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Brandt, A.S., Roth, S. (2009). Katheterentblockung. In: Hofmann, R. (eds) Endoskopische Urologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01167-2_13
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