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Scientific Review: No-Touch Catheter / Technique

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Introduction of a no-touch catheter/technique for intermittent catheterization seems to be well accepted both by caregivers and patients and it is not necessarily associated with higher costs.

On the contrary, it could potentially reduce costs, saving time and errors in the healthcare system and reduce infection complications in general.

The clinical evidence level is low for using no-touch technique/catheter to reduce UTIs but current available studies suggest benefits of it.

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