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115 related items for PubMed ID: 7579564

  • 1. Spontaneous fracture of implanted central venous catheters in cancer patients: report of two cases and retrospective analysis of the 'pinch-off sign' as a risk factor.
    Punt CJ, Strijk S, van der Hoeven JJ, van de Sluis R, Verhagen CA.
    Anticancer Drugs; 1995 Aug; 6(4):594-8. PubMed ID: 7579564
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  • 2. ["Pinch-off sign" and spontaneous fracture of an implanted central venous catheter: report of a case].
    Hou WY, Sun WZ, Chen YA, Wu SM, Lin SY.
    J Formos Med Assoc; 1994 Mar; 93 Suppl 1():S65-9. PubMed ID: 7920098
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  • 3. [Pinch-off syndrome].
    Staniscia G, Perenze B, De Nicola E, Potì O.
    Ann Ital Chir; 2008 Mar; 79(6):463-5. PubMed ID: 19354044
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  • 4. Pinch-off syndrome: case report and collective review of the literature.
    Mirza B, Vanek VW, Kupensky DT.
    Am Surg; 2004 Jul; 70(7):635-44. PubMed ID: 15279190
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  • 5. Central venous catheter "pinch-off" and fracture: a review of two under-recognized complications.
    Nace CS, Ingle RJ.
    Oncol Nurs Forum; 1993 Sep; 20(8):1227-36. PubMed ID: 8415150
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  • 6. [Pinch-off syndrome and rupture of totally implanted venous access. Report of a case].
    Ferrari A, Nahas S, Maccaferri R, Malacarne P.
    Recenti Prog Med; 2000 Jun; 91(6):297-300. PubMed ID: 11512387
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  • 8. Catheter fracture: a rare complication of totally implantable subclavian venous access devices.
    Klotz HP, Schöpke W, Kohler A, Pestalozzi B, Largiadèr F.
    J Surg Oncol; 1996 Jul; 62(3):222-5. PubMed ID: 8667632
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  • 10. [Do position control methods for central venous catheters prevent complications? Hydromediastinum caused by an initially correctly placed tri-lumen subclavian catheter by using intra-atrial ECG recording--a case report].
    Wallenborn J, Kühnert I.
    Anaesthesiol Reanim; 2002 Jul; 27(5):131-7. PubMed ID: 12451937
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  • 11. [The pinch-off syndrome: main cause of catheter embolism].
    Ouaknine-Orlando B, Desruennes E, Cosset MF, De Baere T, Roche A.
    Ann Fr Anesth Reanim; 1999 Nov; 18(9):949-55. PubMed ID: 10615543
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  • 13. Case report: central venous catheter fracture due to compression between the clavicle and first rib.
    Ramsden WH, Cohen AT, Blanshard KS.
    Clin Radiol; 1995 Jan; 50(1):59-60. PubMed ID: 7834977
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  • 14. [Catheter fracture and embolization: a rare complication of a permanent implanted intravenous catheter system].
    Mazel JW, Idenburg FJ, van Delden OM.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2000 Jul 08; 144(28):1360-3. PubMed ID: 10923159
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  • 15. Is ultrasound-guided central venous port placement effective to avoid pinch-off syndrome?
    Tamura A, Sone M, Ehara S, Kato K, Tanaka R, Nakasato T, Itabashi T.
    J Vasc Access; 2014 Jul 08; 15(4):311-6. PubMed ID: 24474523
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  • 16. Spontaneous leak and transection of permanent subclavian catheters.
    Koller M, Papa MZ, Zweig A, Ben-Ari G.
    J Surg Oncol; 1998 Jul 08; 68(3):166-8. PubMed ID: 9701208
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  • 17. Spontaneous central venous catheter fracture: relevance of the pinch-off sign.
    Yeung CW, Cheung WW, Leung AY, Kwong YL.
    J Hosp Med; 2010 Apr 08; 5(4):E33. PubMed ID: 20394019
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  • 18. [The "pinch off" syndrome: a complication of implantable catheter systems in the subclavian vein].
    Hofer S, Schnabel K, Vogelbach P, Herrmann R.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1997 Jul 22; 127(29-30):1247-50. PubMed ID: 9333935
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  • 19. Ultrasound-guided supraclavicular central venous catheter tip positioning via the right subclavian vein using a microconvex probe.
    Kim SC, Gräff I, Sommer A, Hoeft A, Weber S.
    J Vasc Access; 2016 Sep 21; 17(5):435-9. PubMed ID: 27012271
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  • 20. Catheter fracture: a complication in venous access devices.
    McMenamin EM.
    Cancer Nurs; 1993 Dec 21; 16(6):464-7. PubMed ID: 8111750
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