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120 related items for PubMed ID: 2218590

  • 1. Limb shortening secondary to complications of vascular cannulae in the neonatal period.
    Guy RL, Holland JP, Shaw DG, Fixsen JA.
    Skeletal Radiol; 1990; 19(6):423-5. PubMed ID: 2218590
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  • 2. Major limb deformities as complications of vascular access in neonates.
    Fullilove S, Fixsen J.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 1997; 7(3):247-50. PubMed ID: 9189973
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  • 3. Arrest of the growth plate after arterial cannulation in infancy.
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  • 4. Younger age and in situ duration of peripheral intravenous catheters were risk factors for extravasation in a retrospective paediatric study.
    Fonzo-Christe C, Parron A, Combescure C, Rimensberger PC, Pfister RE, Bonnabry P.
    Acta Paediatr; 2018 Jul; 107(7):1240-1246. PubMed ID: 29461646
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  • 5. Catheterization of the radial or brachial artery in neonates and infants.
    Schindler E, Kowald B, Suess H, Niehaus-Borquez B, Tausch B, Brecher A.
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  • 7. Microvascular and thrombolytic revascularization of an arm in a 32-week-gestation neonate: case report and review of the literature.
    Theile RJ, Coombs CJ.
    J Reconstr Microsurg; 1996 Nov; 12(8):539-42. PubMed ID: 8951122
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  • 8. A retrospective chart review of risk factors for extravasation among neonates receiving peripheral intravascular fluids.
    McCullen KL, Pieper B.
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  • 9. Predisposing factors for infiltration in children submitted to peripheral venous catheterization.
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  • 10. Neonatal bladder rupture: a complication of umbilical artery catheterization.
    Diamond DA, Ford C.
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  • 11. Inadvertent catheterization of the ascending lumbar vein.
    Trotter CW.
    Neonatal Netw; 2009 Dec; 28(3):179-83. PubMed ID: 19451080
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  • 12. Elective replacement of intravenous cannula in neonates-a randomised trial.
    Chin LY, Walsh TA, Van Haltren K, Hayden L, Davies-Tuck M, Malhotra A.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2018 Nov; 177(11):1719-1726. PubMed ID: 30191302
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  • 13. A Phase 1 Study of a Novel Bidirectional Perfusion Cannula in Patients Undergoing Femoral Cannulation for Cardiac Surgery.
    Marasco SF, Tutungi E, Vallance SA, Udy AA, Negri JC, Zimmet AD, McGiffin DC, Pellegrino VA, Moshinsky RA.
    Innovations (Phila); 2018 Nov; 13(2):97-103. PubMed ID: 29697598
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  • 14. Percutaneous central venous catheters versus peripheral cannulae for delivery of parenteral nutrition in neonates.
    Ainsworth SB, Clerihew L, McGuire W.
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  • 16. Radiological case of the month. Perforation of the inferior cava as a cause of neonatal free intra-abdominal air.
    Walsh JG, O'Sullivan MJ, Ryan CA.
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  • 17. Upper extremity limb-length discrepancy in brachial plexus palsy.
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  • 18. [Extravasation injuries in newborns: our experience about 15 cases].
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  • 19. Limb splinting for intravenous cannulae in neonates: a randomised controlled trial.
    Dalal SS, Chawla D, Singh J, Agarwal RK, Deorari AK, Paul VK.
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  • 20. Extravasation of hyperalimentation into the liver parenchyma from a peripherally inserted central catheter.
    Meeks SL, Ciambotti JM, Rodgers BM, Gordon PV.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2003 Apr; 38(4):E8. PubMed ID: 12677595
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