noun
- the medical procedure of inserting a catheter into a body cavity, vessel, or organ, typically for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
Usage: medical/clinical term; commonly used in cardiology and urology
Examples
- The patient underwent cardiac catheterization to assess blood flow to the heart.
- Urinary catheterization is sometimes necessary for patients who cannot empty their bladder naturally.
- The doctor recommended catheterization to deliver medication directly to the affected area.
- During the procedure, catheterization allowed the surgeon to visualize the coronary arteries.
- Post-operative catheterization helped monitor the patient's fluid intake and output.
- The nurse explained the catheterization process to ease the patient's anxiety before the procedure.