catheter
This term carries a clinical and sterile connotation, evoking the environment of a hospital or surgical ward. It describes a precise medical intervention where the primary goal is the controlled movement of fluids in or out of the body, often associated with vulnerability or critical care. While it is a technical term, in a patient's experience, it often suggests a loss of autonomy or a state of illness. It differs from a general tube or cannula in its specific purpose of accessing internal organs or vessels for drainage or infusion.
Countable when referring to the physical medical device used for a patient.
Meanings
A thin, flexible tube inserted into a body cavity to drain fluid or administer medication.
"The nurse inserted a urinary catheter to empty the bladder."