Is a Central Venous Catheter Necessary for the Perioperative Management of Esophagectomy? A Prospective Randomized Pilot Study Comparing Two Different Perioperative Regimens
Conclusions: Perioperative management without a CVC can be safely performed in esophagectomy patients, and the decision to insert a CVC should be made based on the patient's perioperative condition.Dig Surg 2016;33:478-487
Source: Digestive Surgery - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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