نتایج جستجو برای: implantable venous access device

تعداد نتایج: 1045784  

2012
James van Bastelaar Caroline H C Janssen Eveline de Bont Nicole M Blijlevens Robertine van Baren

INTRODUCTION Pericatheter calcifications are unusual and rare after removal of indwelling central venous catheters with few reports in the literature. We present a case of a woman with calcifications in her left innominate vein after removal of an implantable venous device. CASE PRESENTATION A venous access port was surgically placed for intravenous chemotherapy in a 19-year-old Caucasian wom...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2017
Colette M Shaw Shrenik Shah Baljendra S Kapoor Thomas R Cain Drew M Caplin Khashayar Farsad M-Grace Knuttinen Margaret H Lee Joseph J McBride Jeet Minocha Elizabeth V Robilotti Paul J Rochon Richard Strax Elrond Y L Teo Jonathan M Lorenz

Obtaining central venous access is one of the most commonly performed procedures in hospital settings. Multiple devices such as peripherally inserted central venous catheters, tunneled central venous catheters (eg, Hohn catheter, Hickman catheter, C. R. Bard, Inc, Salt Lake City UT), and implantable ports are available for this purpose. The device selected for central venous access depends on t...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
R J Stead T I Davidson F R Duncan M E Hodson J C Batten

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the major bronchopulmonary pathogen affecting adolescents and adults with cystic fibrosis.' It is not susceptible to any oral antimicrobial agents generally available and is conventionally treated with intravenous chemotherapy. In patients requiring frequent or prolonged treatment, however, thrombophlebitis of peripheral veins may necessitate central venous access. We ...

2005
DCW CHAN

Received July 22, 2003 Abstract This article provides an overview on the current management of catheter-related blood stream infection in neonates and children. New techniques, such as acridine orange stain and differential time to positivity, are useful in diagnosing catheter-related bacterial infections without catheter removal. Furthermore, they are feasible for those hospitals with limited ...

Journal: :The International journal of artificial organs 2002
W G Kim W Y Lee B H Lee H S Cho

We have developed and report on a simplified cardiopulmonary bypass technique for experiments on implantable ventricular assist devices in calves. We used an electromechanical implantable ventricular assist device with a double cylindrical cam in three calves. Cannulas for the ventricular assist system were designed to be inserted between the left atrium and the descending aorta. We used the ou...

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