Did you know that microtrauma to the urethra or the bladder is a risk factor for the development of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)?1 Intermittent Self Catheterisation is one of the reasons for microtrauma,1,2 that is damage to the epithelial cells. This damage contributes to the ability of bacteria to thrive.2,3

How many ISC users experience blood in the urine (haematuria)*?4

*Haematuria is considered a surrogate for microtrauma

How can you help your users minimise the risk of microtrauma in general?

Consider the coating properties of your patient's catheter, especially if the patient experiences haematuria or pain when catheterising. 1
Educate your patients about the symptoms of microtrauma, so they know when to seek help. 1
Correct catheterisation technique and selection of the right catheter are key. 1