1. Urinary catheter
A urinary catheter is a small, flexible tube that can be inserted through the urethra and into the bladder, allowing urine to drain. The urethra is the tube that carries urine outside the body from the bladder.
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2. Care and use of vascular catheters - The Jackson Laboratory
Mice with catheters should be individually housed. Catheter should be flushed with sterile saline and refilled with sterile lock solution within 24 hours of arrival and then every 3-4 days.
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3. UC Davis Vascular Center: Catheters and Ports
Patients whose treatment requires intravenous (IV) access for more than seven to 10 days may benefit from vascular access placement. Other patients have veins that make it difficult to place an IV, making the only option.
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4. Catheter Ablation | MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute in California
Catheter ablation is a nonsurgical technique used to pinpoint and interrupt specific abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). State-of-the-art mapping equipment is used to generate 3-D images of the heart’s chambers to locate the area causing the arr...
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5. Vascular Access, Central Catheter, Tunneled: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
Long-term venous access is of critical importance to a wide group of patients. This is achieved by inserting tunneled lines via the internal jugular vein or the subclavian vein. This can be done either surgically or percutaneously. Combined use of...
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6. Volcano Introduces VIBE™ RX - the World’s Only Vascular Imaging Balloon Catheter -- Angioplasty.Org
May 26, 2010 -- San Diego -- Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ: VOLC) announced today that it has received CE Mark approval for the VIBE RX Vascular Imaging Balloon Catheter. The company also announced that it has completed its first clinical cases wit...
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7. Peripheral Vascular Catheter (PVC) Care Bundle - Infection Control - HPS
Peripheral Vascular Catheter (PVC) related infections are the third leading cause of device related bacteraemia. They cause BSIs by enabling microorganisms to gain direct access to the blood stream. Microorganisms come from contaminated hubs/conne...
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8. Magnetic Navigation Improves Catheter Ablation at UCSF's Electrophysiology Lab | UCSF Heart and Vascular Center News
The electrophysiology (EP) lab at UCSF's Heart and Vascular Center is the only facility in California to offer radiofrequency catheter ablation using a leading-edge magnetic navigation system for patients with cardiac arrhythmias. Since the lab op...
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9. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology -- Subspecialty Collections : Catheter-based coronary interventions: stents
Local Delivery of Anti-Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 by Gene-Eluting Stents Attenuates In-Stent Stenosis in Rabbits and Monkeys
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10. Pictures/stories of results with babies - Vascular Birthmarks Foundation Forum
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share their stories and pics of results. I have a 2 month old with a PWS on her forehead. She's just had her first laser treatment and we are wondering how many treatments it's going to take. The Dr sa...
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