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333 related items for PubMed ID: 7114611

  • 1. Internal thoracic vein cannulation as a complication of central venous catheterization.
    Shapiro MJ, Allen HM, Talpos GB.
    Am Surg; 1982 Aug; 48(8):408-11. PubMed ID: 7114611
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  • 2. Percutaneous cervical central venous line placement: a comparison of the internal and external jugular vein routes.
    Belani KG, Buckley JJ, Gordon JR, Castaneda W.
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  • 3. Acute complications of central line placement in profoundly thrombocytopenic cancer patients.
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  • 4. Direct central vein puncture for silicone rubber catheter insertion. An alternative technique for Broviac catheter placement.
    Stellato TA, Gauderer MW, Cohen AM.
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  • 5. Complications of percutaneous central venous catheterization: a report of two cases and review of the literature.
    McGoon MD, Benedetto PW, Greene BM.
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  • 6. Placement of hemodialysis catheters through stenotic or occluded central thoracic veins.
    Haller C, Déglise S, Saucy F, Mathieu C, Haesler E, Doenz F, Corpataux JM, Qanadli SD.
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  • 7. Real-time ultrasound-guided catheterisation of the internal jugular vein: a prospective comparison with the landmark technique in critical care patients.
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  • 8. Internal jugular versus subclavian vein catheterization for central venous catheterization in orthotopic liver transplantation.
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  • 9. Complications and cost associated with parenteral nutrition delivered to hospitalized patients through either subclavian or peripherally-inserted central catheters.
    Cowl CT, Weinstock JV, Al-Jurf A, Ephgrave K, Murray JA, Dillon K.
    Clin Nutr; 2000 Aug 01; 19(4):237-43. PubMed ID: 10952794
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  • 10. External jugular Groshong catheter is associated with fewer complications than a subclavian Argyle catheter.
    Ishizuka M, Nagata H, Takagi K, Horie T, Furihata M, Nakagawa A, Kubota K.
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  • 11. The use of the internal thoracic vein for percutaneous central venous access in an infant.
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  • 12. Thrombosis of the superior vena cava and auxiliary branches in patients with indwelling catheterization of the internal jugular vein.
    Li H, Wang SX, Wang W, Xu C, Shen S, Yu L, Zhang GZ.
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  • 13. A reevaluation of the radiographically detectable complications of percutaneous venous access lines inserted by four subcutaneous approaches.
    Miller JA, Singireddy S, Maldjian P, Baker SR.
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  • 14. Malposition of central venous catheters. Incidence, management and preventive practices.
    Muhm M, Sunder-Plassmann G, Apsner R, Pernerstorfer T, Rajek A, Lassnigg A, Prokesch R, Derfler K, Druml W.
    Wien Klin Wochenschr; 1997 Jun 06; 109(11):400-5. PubMed ID: 9226858
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  • 15. Cannulation of internal jugular vein in neutral head position.
    Lew YS, Lim SK.
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  • 16. [Catheterization of the subclavian vein through the cannulation of the external jugular vein. Our experience].
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  • 17. [Evaluation of 1200 venous catheterizations in reanimation].
    Gouin F, Vinson MF, Dubouloz F, Moisan D, Pons M, Charrel CT, François G.
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  • 20. [Totally implantable venous access systems. Analysis of complications].
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