Perm-A-Cath

What does "Perm-A-Cath" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

A Perm-A-Cath is a type of catheter, which is a thin tube that doctors use to give treatments or to take samples from the body. This specific type is often used for patients who need regular treatments like dialysis, which is a process that cleans the blood when the kidneys can't. The Perm-A-Cath is usually placed in a large vein, often in the chest, and can stay in place for a long time. This makes it easier for patients to receive their treatments without needing a new catheter inserted each time.

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