The cannulation of blood vessels is one of the most basic and essential interventions in medical practice. A common adverse event of this procedure is miscannulation with infiltration of the second part of the vessel wall, often resulting in a perivascular hematoma. In hemodialysis patients, surgically created arteriovenous conduits are cannulated 3-4 times per week to provide sufficient blood supply to the hemodialysis machine. However, the high blood flow and pressure in these vascular access sites increase the risk of complications upon miscannulation. A novel needle system that allows for rapid automatic retraction of the needle in response to contact with blood after positioning the cannula in the blood vessel was developed to reduce t...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Introduction:In the last decade, dual-lumen cannulae have been increasingly applied in patients unde...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
The need to maintain long term vascular access patency is critical for patients with kidney failure....
Hemodialysis (HD) requires a reliable functional vascular access (VA) that can withstand frequent ca...
Purpose: Vascular access care is a key topic for hemodialysis patients. The most cost-effective and ...
Dialysis is a vital medical treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. An arteriovenous fi...
Background. The standard technique for fistula cannu-lation, the rope-ladder technique, is problemat...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
ObjectivesThis multicenter, prospective, open-label randomized controlled trial will be undertaken t...
Purpose: The current management of retinal vein occlusion consists mainly of treating its complicati...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are recommended for hemodialysis access when possible. A non...
The Smart canula concept allows for collapsed cannula insertion, and self-expansion within a vein of...
Adequate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in the adult requires cannulae permitting blood...
BACKGROUND: Current protocols recommend the use of a blunt needle to access the arteriovenous fistul...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Introduction:In the last decade, dual-lumen cannulae have been increasingly applied in patients unde...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
The need to maintain long term vascular access patency is critical for patients with kidney failure....
Hemodialysis (HD) requires a reliable functional vascular access (VA) that can withstand frequent ca...
Purpose: Vascular access care is a key topic for hemodialysis patients. The most cost-effective and ...
Dialysis is a vital medical treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. An arteriovenous fi...
Background. The standard technique for fistula cannu-lation, the rope-ladder technique, is problemat...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
ObjectivesThis multicenter, prospective, open-label randomized controlled trial will be undertaken t...
Purpose: The current management of retinal vein occlusion consists mainly of treating its complicati...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are recommended for hemodialysis access when possible. A non...
The Smart canula concept allows for collapsed cannula insertion, and self-expansion within a vein of...
Adequate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in the adult requires cannulae permitting blood...
BACKGROUND: Current protocols recommend the use of a blunt needle to access the arteriovenous fistul...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Introduction:In the last decade, dual-lumen cannulae have been increasingly applied in patients unde...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...