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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
In the third of our biographical series tracing the origination of some of today's most commonly used surgical instruments and the people behind them, Professor Ellis explores the history of the catheter, and the breakthrough design by American urologist Frederick Foley.
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In the third of our biographical series tracing the origination of some of today's most commonly used surgical instruments and the people behind them, Professor Ellis explores the history of the catheter, and the breakthrough design by American urologist Frederick Foley.
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Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1993
To assess the degree of luminal and extraluminal colonization of long-term central venous catheters (CVC), 359 indwelling silicone CVC from 340 consecutive cancer patients were examined. All CVC were cultured by the roll-plate and sonication quantitative
I. Raad+10 more
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To assess the degree of luminal and extraluminal colonization of long-term central venous catheters (CVC), 359 indwelling silicone CVC from 340 consecutive cancer patients were examined. All CVC were cultured by the roll-plate and sonication quantitative
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2014
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization requires the use of a wide range of catheters and guidewires. Selection of appropriate equipment depends on the purpose of the study or plan for the intervention. There are a variety of catheters designed to serve particular purposes.
Grażyna Brzezińska-Rajszys+1 more
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Diagnostic cardiac catheterization requires the use of a wide range of catheters and guidewires. Selection of appropriate equipment depends on the purpose of the study or plan for the intervention. There are a variety of catheters designed to serve particular purposes.
Grażyna Brzezińska-Rajszys+1 more
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Catheter‐Based Untying of a Knot on an Electrode Catheter
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003This case report describes an unusual complication: a knot formed on an electrode catheter, which became entangled in a pelvic vein and could not be withdrawn. The case was managed by a new catheter technique allowing the knot to be untied and subsequently removing it via the insertion site without the need for surgical intervention. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt.
Jana Vrbská, Jan Sochman, Ales Horacek
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
In the fifth article of his series, Professor Ellis recalls the introduction of an innovative catheter, and looks at the life of the surgeon behind its design, Thomas J Fogarty.
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In the fifth article of his series, Professor Ellis recalls the introduction of an innovative catheter, and looks at the life of the surgeon behind its design, Thomas J Fogarty.
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Arterial Catheters as a Source of Bloodstream Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis*
Critical Care Medicine, 2014J. O’Horo+3 more
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