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  2. Hickman line - Wikipedia

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    A Hickman line is a central venous catheter most often used for the administration of chemotherapy or other medications, as well as for the withdrawal of blood for analysis. Some types are used mainly for the purpose of apheresis or dialysis. They have also been used in total parenteral nutrition (TPN). [1] Hickman lines may remain in place for extended periods and are used when long-term ...

  3. Central Venous Catheters: PICC Lines versus Ports - Healthline

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    PICC vs. port. Although PICC lines and ports have the same purpose, there are a few differences between them: PICC lines can stay in for several weeks or months. Ports can stay in as long as you ...

  4. Central venous catheter - Wikipedia

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    A central venous catheter ( CVC ), also known as a central line (c-line), central venous line, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. It is a form of venous access. Placement of larger catheters in more centrally located veins is often needed in critically ill patients, or in those requiring prolonged intravenous therapies, for more reliable vascular access ...

  5. Central Venous Catheters (CVC): Purpose, Types, Procedure ...

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    You might get a central venous catheter if you need long-term treatment for issues like infections, cancer, or heart and kidney problems. Learn about the types of catheters, when you need them ...

  6. Groshong line - Wikipedia

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    The insertion of a central Groshong line is usually done under local anesthetic by an interventional anaesthesiologist, interventional radiologist or surgeon. Throughout the procedure, ultrasound and X-rays may be used to confirm placement. When a central venous catheter is inserted, a chest radiologic examination is usually performed to confirm the position of the catheter and absence of ...

  7. How To Care For Your Central Venous Catheter - WebMD

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    General Care. Mainly, you’ll do two things to care for your CVC: Flush it to make sure it doesn’t get clogged. Change the dressing and catheter parts -- you only do this for PICC lines and ...

  8. CAR T-Cell Therapy: What to Expect From the Process - WebMD

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    Central venous catheter (central line). The technician inserts a small, thin tube called a catheter into a vein near your heart. It will be connected to two IV lines.

  9. Peripherally inserted central catheter - Wikipedia

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    A peripherally inserted central catheter ( PICC or PICC line ), also called a percutaneous indwelling central catheter or longline, [1] is a form of intravenous access that can be used for a prolonged period of time (e.g., for long chemotherapy regimens, extended antibiotic therapy, or total parenteral nutrition) or for administration of substances that should not be done peripherally (e.g ...