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 Post subject: super pubic catheter
PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:20 pm 
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I was wondering if anybody has a super pubic catheter put in and how is it doing? My Urologist mentioned it for me and I don't know?


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 Post subject: Re: super pubic catheter
PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:13 pm 
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diaperdan wrote:
I was wondering if anybody has a super pubic catheter put in and how is it doing? My Urologist mentioned it for me and I don't know?


No probs, I've had them before and I expect to have to have one again some time.

In the UK a supra-pubic catheter is inserted in theatre under general anaesthetic. Usually, the surgeon with use a cystoscope to view and fill the bladder before making and incision in the abdomen wall and inserting the catheter. I gather it takes very little time - maybe 15 mins - but have to real idea as I have been asleep at the important moment.


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 Post subject: Re: super pubic catheter
PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 3:05 pm 
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I think I may go with it cause I don't want any infections from the Foley inserted into my urethra and the pain that goes with it. At least if I change my mine it heals itself.
I have Neuropathy and it's getting worse. I have very little feel in my bladder. I have over flow incontinence and it is no fun at all. Somebody posted that if I have it put in ,I can still have sex. Since my prostate was removed along with the nerves I am limp.


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 Post subject: Re: super pubic catheter
PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:33 am 
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diaperdan wrote:
I think I may go with it cause I don't want any infections from the Foley inserted into my urethra and the pain that goes with it. At least if I change my mine it heals itself.
I have Neuropathy and it's getting worse. I have very little feel in my bladder. I have over flow incontinence and it is no fun at all. Somebody posted that if I have it put in ,I can still have sex. Since my prostate was removed along with the nerves I am limp.


I'm sure the supra-pubic will be the best answer for you but don't forget to ask about a catheter valve which allows you to leave drainage bags off and just empty into the loo every so often. If you are holding 500ml then you can probably leave it 4 hours before draining.

As to limpness, ask the urologist. There is an injection one can use to gain erections - injected into the penis with the finest needle you have ever seen. Yes, I know, that sounds painful but really it isn't and it does allow for some 'activity'. Since my Multiple Sclerosis is busy taking feeling and function and following a bladder operation 13 years ago I have lost function and am just limp. The injections are the only thing that helps so do ask.


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