Which catheter removal hurts less? study tests letting it fall out on its own
NCT ID NCT05313945
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study looks at two methods of removing a bladder catheter after urological surgery in 160 men. In the usual method, a nurse actively pulls the catheter out. In the new method, the catheter is allowed to fall out on its own (passive removal). The goal is to see which method makes patients more satisfied and causes less pain and anxiety.
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CHU Grenoble
RECRUITINGGrenoble, 38000, France
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Hôpita Edouard Herriot
RECRUITINGLyon, 69003, France
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