Percutaneous central venous catheterization in premature infants: a method for facilitating insertion of silastic catheters via peripheral veins.


Autoria(s): Fischer J.E.; Fanconi S.
Data(s)

1998

Resumo

Peripheral venous cannulation is the preferred method of inserting central venous silastic catheters in premature infants. The standard techniques are placement of the catheter using a breakaway introducer needle or introduction of the catheter through a cannula. In extremely low birth weight infants (<1000 g) successful cannulation is impeded by the small size of the vessels. After repeated attempts, both procedures can be time-consuming and stressful to the infant. We present a modified insertion technique of the standard 2-French silastic catheter with an increased success rate, thus reducing insertion time, stress to the infant, and costs. The method uses the tip of a 20-gauge cannula as dilator/introducer for the 2-French catheter. This tip is inserted into the vessel with a standard 24-gauge cannula. After successful insertion of the dilator/introducer cannula, the standard 2-French catheter can then be advanced easily.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_759EA9844B8D

isbn:0031-4005

pmid:9481018

doi:10.1542/peds.101.3.477

isiid:000072362800039

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Pediatrics, vol. 101, no. 3 Pt 1, pp. 477-9

Palavras-Chave #Catheterization, Central Venous; Catheterization, Peripheral; Humans; Infant, Premature; Silicone Elastomers
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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