Abstract

Patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty typically have indwelling urinary catheters placed preoperatively to decompress the bladder, assess urinary output, and prevent postoperative urinary retention. However, catheterization is associated with several complications and increased hospital length of stay, and research supports eliminating routine placement of urinary catheters in most patients undergoing elective joint arthroplasty and certain general surgeries lasting no more than 2 hours.

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