Intermittent catheterisation is considered as an effective and safe method, which offers patients independence and significantly improving quality of life. In recent years, intermitent catheterisation (IC) has become the gold standard for treating patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction suffering with diseases such as paraplegia, spina bifida or multiple sclerosis.
IC is initiated only after a doctor has carefully considered all aspects of a patient's health. This is done by emptying the bladder at regular intervals with the aid of a single catheter. Between each emptying, the amount of urine retained in the bladder will dictate the need for IC.