Not exact matches
It features a patented locking system to securely anchor the
catheter in place, which reduces the risk
of urethral erosion, bladder spasms and
trauma.
«In emergency medicine, we use ultrasound to look at every part
of the body — to look at blood vessels that we put
catheters into, to checking on a
trauma patient to see where they're bleeding,» Broder said.
Evaluation
of a Device Combining an Inferior Vena Cava Filter and a Central Venous
Catheter for Preventing Pulmonary Embolism Among Critically Ill
Trauma Patients