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2014, Number 3

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Acta Med 2014; 12 (3)

Evidence of unnoticed superior vena cava injury after placement of a central venous catheter. Previous to thoracoscopic lobectomy

Mier JM, Montiel TR, Cortés G
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 135-136
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  2. Lessnau K-D. Is chest radiography necessary after uncomplicated insertion of a triple-lumen catheter in the right internal jugular vein, using the anterior approach? Chest. 2005; 127 (1): 220-223.

  3. Biffi R, Orsi F, Pozzi S, Pace U, Bonomo G, Monfardini L et al. Best choice of central venous insertion site for the prevention of catheter-related complications in adult patients who need cancer therapy: a randomized trial. Ann Oncol. 2009; 20 (5): 935-940.

  4. Gillman LM, Blaivas M, Lord J, Al-Kadi A, Kirkpatrick AW. Ultrasound confirmation of guidewire position may eliminate accidental arterial dilatation during central venous cannulation. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2010; 18: 39.




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