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164 related items for PubMed ID: 18058904

  • 1. Central venous catheterization--an anatomical review of a clinical skill. Part 2. Internal jugular vein via the supraclavicular approach.
    Boon JM, van Schoor AN, Abrahams PH, Meiring JH, Welch T.
    Clin Anat; 2008 Jan; 21(1):15-22. PubMed ID: 18058904
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  • 2. Central venous catheterization -- an anatomical review of a clinical skill -- Part 1: subclavian vein via the infraclavicular approach.
    Boon JM, van Schoor AN, Abrahams PH, Meiring JH, Welch T, Shanahan D.
    Clin Anat; 2007 Aug; 20(6):602-11. PubMed ID: 17415720
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  • 3. An alternative central venous route for cardiac surgery: supraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization.
    Kocum A, Sener M, Calıskan E, Bozdogan N, Atalay H, Aribogan A.
    J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth; 2011 Dec; 25(6):1018-23. PubMed ID: 21474338
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  • 4. Anatomical considerations of the anterior approach for central venous catheter placement.
    Botha R, van Schoor AN, Boon JM, Becker JH, Meiring JH.
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  • 5. Supraclavicular approach is an easy and safe method of subclavian vein catheterization even in mechanically ventilated patients: analysis of 370 attempts.
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  • 6. [Advantages in the ultrasound guided central venous catherization (new notes of technique)].
    Caiozzo M, Cocchiara G, Greco G, Vaglica R, Bartolotta TV, Pezzano G, Leo P, Modica G.
    Ann Ital Chir; 2004 Aug; 75(3):345-7. PubMed ID: 15605524
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  • 7. High posterior approach to the internal jugular vein.
    Seitzinger J, Pellegrino J, Spiro S.
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  • 8. Supraclavicular approach for central venous catheterization: "safer, simpler, speedier".
    Cunningham SC, Gallmeier E.
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  • 9. How to insert a central venous catheter.
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  • 10. Experience of anesthesiologists with percutaneous nonangiographic venous access.
    Chen PT, Sung CS, Wang CC, Chan KH, Chang WK, Hsu WH.
    J Clin Anesth; 2007 Dec; 19(8):609-15. PubMed ID: 18083475
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  • 11. A special anatomic preparation for teaching central venous catheterization.
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  • 12. A randomized study of a new landmark-guided vs traditional para-carotid approach in internal jugular venous cannulation in infants.
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    Paediatr Anaesth; 2009 May; 19(5):481-6. PubMed ID: 19453580
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  • 13. [Current state of central venous catheterization in the operating theater in Japan].
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  • 14. A modified internal jugular vein access for long-term catheter placement in cancer patients.
    Pires e Albuquerque M.
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  • 15. A modified supraclavicular approach for central venous catheterization by manipulation of ventilation in ventilated patients.
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  • 16. Anatomical variation of left internal jugular vein: clinical significance for an anaesthesiologist.
    Asouhidou I, Natsis K, Asteri T, Sountoulides P, Vlasis K, Tsikaras P.
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  • 17. External jugular venous catheterization with a Groshong catheter for central venous access.
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  • 18. [Central venous catheterization via the axillary vein].
    Klinowski E, Leonov Y, Lewinsohn G.
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  • 19. Lumbar puncture: anatomical review of a clinical skill.
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  • 20. Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter placement decreases complications and decreases placement attempts compared with the landmark technique in patients in a pediatric intensive care unit.
    Froehlich CD, Rigby MR, Rosenberg ES, Li R, Roerig PL, Easley KA, Stockwell JA.
    Crit Care Med; 2009 Mar 01; 37(3):1090-6. PubMed ID: 19237922
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