Catheter-associated meatal pressure injury in hospitalized males.
Shenhar ChenMarina MansvetovJack BanielShay GolanShachar AharonyPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2020)
Meatal pressure injury is a common complication of indwelling catheters in hospitalized males, beginning days after catheterization. Meatal pressure injury was associated with prolonged catheter presence, other pressure injuries, and lack of catheter fixation. Prospective studies are needed to establish evidence-based guidelines.