Procedure
Continuous Bladder Irrigation
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Continuous Bladder Irrigation
See Also
Manual Bladder Irrigation
Foley Catheter
Indications
Maintain catheter patency
Clear
Urinary Catheter
obstruction (e.g. blood clots)
Manual irrigation is often used as first step in clearing clots
Follow manual irrigation with Continuous Bladder Irrigation if
Gross Hematuria
is still significant
Contraindications
Complete catheter obstruction (typically with sediment)
Exchange the
Urinary Catheter
Preparation
Normal Saline
irrigant (3 Liter bags)
Irrigation tubing set (dual bag)
Large capacity
Foley Catheter
bag (4 Liter)
Intravenous pole that can support large IV bags
Antiseptic cleaner (e.g.
Chlorhexidine
,
Alcohol
)
Personal Protective Equipment
(gloves,
Eye Protection
or
Face Mask
)
Triple lumen
Urinary Catheter
(lumens: in, out and balloon)
Use as large of catheter as possible (24 fr or larger)
Three lumens in one catheter results in each lumen having a small caliber
Maximizing the overall catheter size allows for larger lumens to pass clots
Technique
Continuous Bladder Irrigation
Preparation
Close all clamps on irrigation tubing
Hang spiked irrigation bags on intravenous pole
Fill drip chamber half-way by squeezing
Prime the tubing by opening the clamps and allowing fluid to fill tubing, then reapply clamps
Apply antiseptic to the inflow port on the triple lumen
Urinary Catheter
Remove the plug on the inflow port and attach the irrigation tubing (without any short tubing segments at end)
Connect the large drainage bag, after first applying antiseptic to its attachments
Continuous Irrigation
Open the roller clamp start
Bladder
infusion
Increase the infusion rate after 15 minutes if
Urine Color
is dark red, and decrease rate if light pink
Check bag status frequently (several times per hour)
Replace irrigation bags as needed
Empty drainage bags as needed
Inflow infusion rates should be similar to outflow drainage rates
Observe patient frequently for signs of obstruction
Stop continuous infusion, and switch to
Manual Bladder Irrigation
if obstruction
Completion
Continuous infusion is complete when urine is clear at low flow rates
Place sterile catheter plug in inflow port
Re-attach catheter to drainage system
Troubleshooting
See
Urinary Catheter
References
Werner and Long (2023) Continuous Bladder Irrigation, EM:Rap 23(11)
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