Catheterize
to introduce a catheter into.
verb
(transitive) to insert a catheter into
catheterize cath·e·ter·ize (kāth’ĭ-tə-rīz’)
v. cath·e·ter·ized, cath·e·ter·iz·ing, cath·e·ter·iz·es
To introduce a catheter into.
cath’e·ter·i·za’tion (-rĭ-zā’shən)
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