Patients requiring antibiotic prophylaxis, with chronic obstruction and probable infection, require intravenous gentamicin or cefotaxime; an alternative is ciprofloxacin.
Asymptomatic catheterised patients are not treated until removal whereupon further treatment is organism dependent:
Blocked catheters that require replacement require chlorhexidine washout.
Patients with systemic symptoms such as pyrexia, and an indwelling catheter with contraindications to removal, should be checked for organism sensitivity; often the drug of choice is ciprofloxacin.
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