👉 Catheterising is a medical procedure in which an artificial tube is inserted into a patient's body to deliver medication, fluids, and other substances. This type of procedure is commonly used for treating conditions such as kidney disease, heart failure, and certain types of cancer. The purpose of catheterisation is to allow the delivery of medications directly into the bloodstream or organ system, rather than through a larger surgical incision. It's often performed under local anaesthesia, which can be provided by a