Risk factors of catheter-related infection in unplanned extubation of totally implantable venous-accessportsin tumor patients

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  • who: Min Xu and collaborators from the Breast Surgery Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Institute of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China have published the research: Risk Factors of Catheter-Related Infection in Unplanned Extubation of Totally Implantable Venous-Accessportsin Tumor Patients, in the Journal: Emergency Medicine International
  • what: After a successful puncture, a guide wire is introduced in the direction of the puncture needle, and the skin and subcutaneous tissue are dilated using a skin dilator, after which a catheter is introduced, a capsule bag is bluntly separated, an infusion port holder is implanted in the capsule . . .

     

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