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titleOfInvention Urinary catheterization device that promotes wound healing and facilitates drainage
abstract The utility model relates to a urinary catheterization device which promotes wound healing and facilitates drainage. The urinary catheterization device comprises a urinary catheter tube body, and the two ends of the urinary catheter tube body are respectively a head end and a tail end; The tail end of the catheter body is provided with three cavities, which are respectively a water injection cavity, a medicine injection cavity and a drainage cavity; a balloon is provided on the catheter body near the head end; the catheterization The outer surface of the tube tube and the position close to the balloon are provided with striped protrusions, and the striped protrusions are radially distributed along the outer peripheral surface of the catheter tube body and form a striped segment, and between adjacent striped protrusions The diversion grooves are distributed along the axial direction of the catheter body, and the outer circumference of the striped section of the catheter body is also coated with a coating. The advantages are: increasing the surface area of the outer coating of the catheter, so that the coating material can obtain a longer action time, thereby achieving a stronger effect, and at the same time, it can drain urine and avoid infection.
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