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93 related items for PubMed ID: 2683154

  • 1. A prospective evaluation of the Port-A-Cath implantable venous access system in chronically ill adults and children.
    Harvey WH, Pick TE, Reed K, Solenberger RI.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1989 Dec; 169(6):495-500. PubMed ID: 2683154
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  • 5. Prolonged venous access in cancer patients.
    Guenier C, Ferreira J, Pector JC.
    Eur J Surg Oncol; 1989 Dec; 15(6):553-5. PubMed ID: 2599125
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  • 7. [Experiences with the Port-A-Cath system in children].
    Wildhaber B, Kistler W, Caflisch U.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 2000 May 20; 130(20):732-8. PubMed ID: 10920850
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  • 8. Comparison of totally implanted reservoirs with external catheters as venous access devices in pediatric oncologic patients.
    Ross MN, Haase GM, Poole MA, Burrington JD, Odom LF.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1988 Aug 20; 167(2):141-4. PubMed ID: 3400032
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  • 9. Transhepatic Broviac catheter placement for long-term central venous access in critically ill children with complex congenital heart disease.
    Qureshi AM, Rhodes JF, Appachi E, Mumtaz MA, Duncan BW, Asnes J, Radavansky P, Latson LA.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2007 May 20; 8(3):248-53. PubMed ID: 17417124
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  • 12. [Experiences with a modified implantation technique of Port-A-Cath systems as continuous venous access in infants and children].
    Erhard J, Lange R, Kremens B, Krause U, Eigler FW.
    Med Klin (Munich); 1991 Oct 15; 86(10):512-4. PubMed ID: 1758373
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  • 17. Conversion of temporary hemodialysis catheters to permanent hemodialysis catheters: a retrospective study of catheter exchange versus classic de novo placement.
    Falk A, Prabhuram N, Parthasarathy S.
    Semin Dial; 2005 Oct 15; 18(5):425-30. PubMed ID: 16191184
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  • 18. Peripheral infusion ports for central venous access in patients with gynecologic malignancies.
    Cunningham MJ, Collins MB, Kredentser DC, Malfetano JH.
    Gynecol Oncol; 1996 Mar 15; 60(3):397-9. PubMed ID: 8774645
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  • 19. Overview of the use of implantable venous access devices in the management of children with inherited bleeding disorders.
    Komvilaisak P, Connolly B, Naqvi A, Blanchette V.
    Haemophilia; 2006 Dec 15; 12 Suppl 6():87-93. PubMed ID: 17123400
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