Safety and effectiveness of subcutaneously anchored securement for tunneled central catheters in oncological pediatric patients: A retrospective study
CONCLUSION: In our retrospective analysis of a vast population of oncological pediatric patients with tunneled central catheters, the subcutaneously anchored securement device was tolerated very well, and it was highly effective in preventing dislodgment, both in cuffed and non-cuffed catheters.PMID:34088245 | DOI:10.1177/11297298211009364
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - Category: Surgery Authors: Alessandro Crocoli Cristina Martucci Luca Sidro Daniela Delle Donne Giuseppe Menna Mauro Pittiruti Maria Debora De Pasquale Luisa Strocchio Gian Luigi Natali Alessandro Inserra Source Type: research
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