0 relating to a device that is left inside the body, for example a catheter (= a long, thin tube used to take liquids out of the body): --
Indwelling catheters are used during labour following epidural anaesthesia.
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A catheter left inside the body, either temporarily or permanently, may be referred to as an indwelling catheter.
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Epidural anesthesia uses larger doses of anesthetic infused through an indwelling catheter which allows the anesthetic to be augmented should the effects begin to dissipate.
In the majority of patients, venous access was obtained by exchanging a venous sheath for an indwelling femoral venous line that was in place prior to extracorporeal oxygenation.
The presence of fever, flank pain, delirium and rigors suggests the presence of pyelonephritis, particularly when these symptoms follow manipulation of an indwelling bladder catheter.
Monitoring of arterial blood pressure and blood gases was performed via a small indwelling peripheral arterial cannula.
Daily irrigation of an indwelling catheter with saline may be helpful in promoting drainage of viscous collections or infected haematomas, and may prevent catheter occlusion.