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Bladder catheterization is a medical procedure used to drain urine from the bladder when a patient is unable to urinate naturally, often involving the insertion of a flexible tube through the urethra. It is critical for managing urinary retention, monitoring urine output in critically ill patients, and during surgical procedures, but carries risks such as infection and trauma.
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