The procedure involves the careful withdrawal of a flexible tube that has been inserted into the bladder to drain urine, performed by an individual in their domestic environment. It is typically undertaken when the need for continuous urinary drainage is no longer present, and a medical professional has authorized the removal.
Independent management of healthcare needs can contribute to increased patient comfort and convenience, while also potentially reducing healthcare costs. The capacity to perform specific medical tasks at home, under appropriate guidance, promotes autonomy and can minimize disruption to daily routines. Historically, such procedures were exclusively performed in clinical settings, but evolving healthcare practices have shifted some responsibilities to the patient or caregiver.