A premature infant with rupture of percutaneous central catheter and subsequent migration of the fragment in the right atrium was reported. Umbilical venous catheterization was safely used to remove the fragment
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
We describe an unusual case of a young child with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) adhe...
With more and more extreme premature and very low-birth weight babies being resuscitated, umbilical ...
The spontaneous rupture of a Silastic catheter is a rare occurrence. We describe our experience of m...
PubMed ID: 23094541Embolization of a catheter fragment is a very rarely seen complication, and few c...
Gurses D, Ozyurek AR, Levent E, Ulger Z. Percutaneous retrieval of a chronic catheter fragment from ...
Umbilical venous catheterization is frequently used for treatment, monitorization, blood sampling an...
Infected right atrial thrombosis is an uncommon but severe complication of the use of central indwel...
IIntroduction: Central venous catheters are often required in oncologic patients for long-term safe ...
A 2-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia was presented with peripherally inserted central ...
Transvascular (nonsurgical) Removal of Catheter Fragments from the Heart and Great Vessels. The incr...
Catheter migration or catheter fracture and consequent migration of a fragment is a rare complicatio...
AbstractA 2-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia was presented with peripherally inserted ...
Fracture and migration of port-a-catheter, following long term access into the central venous vascul...
Umbilical venous catheters allow rapid central access in neonates, but may be associated with variou...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
We describe an unusual case of a young child with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) adhe...
With more and more extreme premature and very low-birth weight babies being resuscitated, umbilical ...
The spontaneous rupture of a Silastic catheter is a rare occurrence. We describe our experience of m...
PubMed ID: 23094541Embolization of a catheter fragment is a very rarely seen complication, and few c...
Gurses D, Ozyurek AR, Levent E, Ulger Z. Percutaneous retrieval of a chronic catheter fragment from ...
Umbilical venous catheterization is frequently used for treatment, monitorization, blood sampling an...
Infected right atrial thrombosis is an uncommon but severe complication of the use of central indwel...
IIntroduction: Central venous catheters are often required in oncologic patients for long-term safe ...
A 2-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia was presented with peripherally inserted central ...
Transvascular (nonsurgical) Removal of Catheter Fragments from the Heart and Great Vessels. The incr...
Catheter migration or catheter fracture and consequent migration of a fragment is a rare complicatio...
AbstractA 2-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia was presented with peripherally inserted ...
Fracture and migration of port-a-catheter, following long term access into the central venous vascul...
Umbilical venous catheters allow rapid central access in neonates, but may be associated with variou...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
We describe an unusual case of a young child with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) adhe...
With more and more extreme premature and very low-birth weight babies being resuscitated, umbilical ...