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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.
Clinical trial targets breast cancer cells by injecting trastuzumab directly into the spinal fluid

Clinical trial targets breast cancer cells by injecting trastuzumab directly into the spinal fluid

Link between cardiac catheterizations and risk of stroke

Link between cardiac catheterizations and risk of stroke

‘Chicken Wing’ clue to stroke risk in atrial fibrillation

‘Chicken Wing’ clue to stroke risk in atrial fibrillation

Study investigates standard practices for insertion and management of urinary catheters

Study investigates standard practices for insertion and management of urinary catheters

Intraluminal protection device outperforms negative-pressure split septum IV connector

Intraluminal protection device outperforms negative-pressure split septum IV connector

Intraluminal protection device outperforms two negative-pressure IV connectors in MECH research

Intraluminal protection device outperforms two negative-pressure IV connectors in MECH research

Nurse burnout leads to higher healthcare-associated infection rates

Nurse burnout leads to higher healthcare-associated infection rates

Pre-hospital electrocardiography offers more timely diagnosis of heart attack

Pre-hospital electrocardiography offers more timely diagnosis of heart attack

Retractable Technologies introduces novel safety blood collection device

Retractable Technologies introduces novel safety blood collection device

Bard completes enrollment in Lutonix DCB clinical trial for peripheral arterial disease

Bard completes enrollment in Lutonix DCB clinical trial for peripheral arterial disease

Study uses photodynamic therapy to ablate cardiac myocytes responsible for arrhythmias

Study uses photodynamic therapy to ablate cardiac myocytes responsible for arrhythmias

LSDF announces $570,000 in awards to support commercialization of new health-related products

LSDF announces $570,000 in awards to support commercialization of new health-related products

InnerSpace Neuro introduces new Tunneled Ventricular Catheter for TBI

InnerSpace Neuro introduces new Tunneled Ventricular Catheter for TBI

Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute offers new TAVR procedure for patients with aortic stenosis

Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute offers new TAVR procedure for patients with aortic stenosis

Blockade Medical’s Barricade Coil System receives CE Mark

Blockade Medical’s Barricade Coil System receives CE Mark

AOA honors Medical College of Georgia student with Kuckein Fellowship

AOA honors Medical College of Georgia student with Kuckein Fellowship

New procedure can shut down irregular heart rhythms

New procedure can shut down irregular heart rhythms

VHVI now offers new minimally invasive, catheter-based approach to dissolve pulmonary embolism

VHVI now offers new minimally invasive, catheter-based approach to dissolve pulmonary embolism

FDA clears TMI’s Glider PTCA balloon catheter

FDA clears TMI’s Glider PTCA balloon catheter

St. Joseph Hospital initiates enrollment in Medtronic’s SYMPLICITY HTN-3 trial for hypertension

St. Joseph Hospital initiates enrollment in Medtronic’s SYMPLICITY HTN-3 trial for hypertension

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