"Catheter in situ" refers to a medical condition where a catheter is placed in a patient's body and is intended to remain there for a specified period. This can be for various reasons, such as facilitating the drainage of fluids, administering medications, or providing access to blood vessels. The term "in situ" indicates that the catheter is currently in place and functioning as intended.
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