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Mashup Score: 0Advancing Continence Care: Exploring Closed System Catheters for Bladder Dysfunction - Diane Newman & Don Darais - 9 month(s) ago
In a detailed exchange, Diane Newman, a Urologic Nurse Practitioner, and Don Darais, Associate Director of US Marketing for ConvaTec, explore bladder dysfunction and the latest in catheter tech. Newman, an expert in lower urinary tract issues, investigates Darais’s part at ConvaTec and the firm’s dedication to patients. They discuss ConvaTec’s closed system catheters, highlighting their…
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Mashup Score: 0Advancing Continence Care: Exploring Closed System Catheters for Bladder Dysfunction - Diane Newman & Don Darais - 10 month(s) ago
In a detailed exchange, Diane Newman, a Urologic Nurse Practitioner, and Don Darais, Associate Director of US Marketing for ConvaTec, explore bladder dysfunction and the latest in catheter tech. Newman, an expert in lower urinary tract issues, investigates Darais’s part at ConvaTec and the firm’s dedication to patients. They discuss ConvaTec’s closed system catheters, highlighting their…
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Mashup Score: 0Advancing Continence Care: Exploring Closed System Catheters for Bladder Dysfunction - Diane Newman & Don Darais - 11 month(s) ago
In a detailed exchange, Diane Newman, a Urologic Nurse Practitioner, and Don Darais, Associate Director of US Marketing for ConvaTec, explore bladder dysfunction and the latest in catheter tech. Newman, an expert in lower urinary tract issues, investigates Darais’s part at ConvaTec and the firm’s dedication to patients. They discuss ConvaTec’s closed system catheters, highlighting their…
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Collapse all Expand all Background Bladder dysfunction is a common complication following radical hysterectomy, caused by the damage to pelvic autonomic nerves that innervate the muscles of the bladder, urethral sphincter, and pelvic floor fasciae. Bladder dysfunction increases the rates of urinary tract infection, hospital visits or admission, and patient dissatisfaction. In…
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