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Fogarty Balloon Catheter For Removal of Catheter Fragment in Subclavian Vein
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— Intravascular breakage and embolization of catheter fragments are being reported with increasing frequency. 1 Currently used polyethylene central venous catheters appear to be particularly susceptible to the shearing force of the advancing needle.
A P, Mathur +3 more
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Use of the Fogarty Embolectomy Catheter as an "Internal Tourniquet"
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978The Fogarty embolectomy catheter has been found useful in minimizing blood loss in large surgical procedures about the hip and pelvis. Its utility lies in the ability to achieve temporary intraluminal occlusion of the common iliac artery while the proposed surgical procedure is being carried out.
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Fogarty catheter removal of nasal foreign bodies
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980The removal, without incident, of 14 nasal foreign bodies is described. None of the bodies was amenable to anterior instrumental extraction, and all were removed using a small-diameter Fogarty catheter.
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The injury potential of Fogarty balloon catheters.
The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 1976The problem of arterial injury following embolectomy using a balloon catheter is reviewed. Three illustrative clinical cases are presented. The cause of the arterial injury in these cases was due to rupture of the vessel. The hypotheses were that either the vessel was ruptured by direct penetration or bursting by overdistension of the balloon.
G, Byrnes, W A, Mac Gowan
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ARTERIAL INJURY FROM THE FOGARTY CATHETER
Medical Journal of Australia, 1968R S, Lord, W K, Ehrenfeld, E J, Wylie
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Urethral Stone Managed with Fogarty Catheter
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971openaire +2 more sources
A-V Fistula Following Use of a Fogarty Catheter
Vascular Surgery, 1976F, Parsa, M L, Owens, S E, Wilson
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