Female Foley Catheter Placement Preoperatively
Linda J. Guan, MD; Joseph Y. Clark, MD
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Urinary catheterization is a standard procedure performed in the perioperative setting. In this video, the procedure is initiated after the patient has been placed under anesthesia, and the lower extremities are positioned in a frog-leg configuration to provide optimal access to the perineum. A standard Foley catheter tray is utilized, which contains all necessary components for the procedure under sterile conditions. The placement of a Foley catheter in female patients preoperatively represents a fundamental yet critical procedure in perioperative care. Though technically straightforward, its proper execution demands meticulous attention to anatomical detail, strict sterile technique, and awareness of potential challenges. Furthermore, technical proficiency in catheter placement contributes to improved patient outcomes by reducing the risk of urethral trauma and catheter-associated infections.