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titleOfInvention Bladder catheter and method of using the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a bladder catheter that does not damage the inner wall of the bladder when inserted into the bladder. By inserting a wire 7 coated with a polymer material into the shaft 3, the catheter can be bent at an arbitrary angle and the bent structure can be maintained. If the bent portion 6 is substantially perpendicular and is inserted into the bladder 12 through the abdominal hole 11, the possibility that the side hole 1 will contact the bladder inner wall 13 decreases, and the bladder inner wall rarely damages the 13 accordingly. Become. In addition, the possibility of the catheter being removed is reduced. [Selection] Figure 1
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