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  • 22. Insertion of prolonged venous access device: a comparison between surgical cutdown and percutaneous techniques.
    Sarzo G, Finco C, Parise P, Savastano S, Vecchiato M, Degregori S, Merigliano S.
    Chir Ital; 2004; 56(3):437-42. PubMed ID: 15287644
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  • 25. Totally implantable venous access ports: a clinical trial comparing percutaneous versus surgical technique.
    Riapisarda C, Lanteri R, Santangelo M, Li Destri G, Di Cataldo A, Licata A.
    Chir Ital; 2006; 58(3):305-8. PubMed ID: 16845866
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  • 27. [Assessment of patient's comfort and functioning of a totally implantable venous system placed in the safenous vein].
    Toro A, Sofia M, Sparatore F, Lombardo R, Cordio S, Di Carlo I.
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    Nocito A, Wildi S, Rufibach K, Clavien PA, Weber M.
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  • 29. External jugular vein cutdown approach for chronic indwelling central venous access in cancer patients: A potentially useful alternative.
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    World J Surg Oncol; 2004 Apr 16; 2():7. PubMed ID: 15090065
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  • 32. Immobilization of a chronic intravenous catheter in the saphenous vein of African green and rhesus monkeys.
    Conti PA, Nolan TE, Gehret J.
    Lab Anim Sci; 1979 Apr 16; 29(2):234-6. PubMed ID: 110979
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  • 35. Ultrasound-based prediction of cephalic vein cutdown success prior to totally implantable venous access device placement.
    Staszewicz W, Naiken SP, Mennet A, Meyer J, Righini M, Morel P, Toso C.
    J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord; 2019 Nov 16; 7(6):865-869.e1. PubMed ID: 31495770
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  • 37. [Totally implantable systems in oncology: the cephalic vein as an elective access port].
    Di Giorgio A, Bangrazi C, Canavese A, Arnone P, Corsetti FB, Pallotti M, al Mansour M.
    Ann Ital Chir; 1997 Nov 16; 68(4):529-36; discussion 536-7. PubMed ID: 9494185
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  • 40. Comparison of external catheters with subcutaneous vascular access ports for chronic vascular access in a porcine model.
    Chuang M, Orvieto M, Laven B, Gerber G, Wardrip C, Ritch C, Shalhav A.
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