Items tagged “interventional; venous procedures”
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Peripherally inserted central catheter
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), often incorrectly tautologically termed PICC lines, are a type of central venous catheter predominantly used amongst oncology patients and those with chronic diseases (e.g. cystic fibrosis).
They offer the ability to have long-term central venous...
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Central venous catheter
Central venous catheters (CVC), also known as central venous lines (CVL), refer to a wide range of catheters that are inserted so that their distal tips lie in a central vein. Central venous access devices can broadly be divided into four categories. They may be inserted by medical, surgical, an...
Case
Chest port on chest x-ray
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Published
16 Jan 2014
94% complete
Fluoroscopy
X-ray
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Varicocele embolisation with polidokanol and coil
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Published
14 Aug 2014
94% complete
DSA (angiography)
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Implantable port
Implantable ports, also known as chemoports, totally implantable central venous access ports or Port-A-Caths, are a type of central venous catheter for patients requiring long-term venous access. They offer the ability to have long-term central venous access with some of the advantages over peri...
Case
Missed guidewire of CV line passing through right atrium
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Published
14 Nov 2020
60% complete
X-ray
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Misplaced internal jugular catheter into right subclavian vein
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Published
19 Nov 2020
60% complete
X-ray