A nephrostomy tube is a catheter inserted percutaneously through the skin into the kidney to drain urine. Irrigating this tube involves flushing it with sterile saline solution to maintain patency and prevent blockage. The procedure is typically performed when there is a suspected obstruction or to clear any debris that may have accumulated within the tube.
Maintaining the functionality of the nephrostomy tube is crucial for renal function and patient well-being. Proper drainage ensures the kidneys can effectively eliminate waste products from the body. Irrigating the tube, when necessary, helps prevent complications such as infections, hydronephrosis, and potential kidney damage. This practice has become a standard component of nephrostomy tube management protocols.