Urinary catheterization management after vaginal prolapse surgery: A national survey among Chinese urogynecologists and nurses
Background: Urinary catheterization after vaginal prolapse surgery can cause inconvenience for patients, elevate the risk of urinary tract infections, and potentially prolong the hospitalization. In China, there is no consensus on the optimal time to remove the urinary catheter after vaginal prolaps...
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Main Authors: | Yiqian Chen (Author), Yi Liang (Author), Xiaodan Li (Author), Xiuli Sun (Author), Jianliu Wang (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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