Managing unintentional iatrogenic Triple Lumen Central Venous Catheter (TLCVC) arterial puncture
Unintentional arterial puncture by central venous catheter insertion/placing can result in destructive complications especially if a large bore (>7F) catheter was used. Unplanned immediate catheter ejection with manual external compression is hazardous due to potential torrential blood leakage or...
Main Authors: | M. Shukor, Nurulfida’ Nusaiba, Abdul Rahim, Ezamin, Muda, Ahmad Sobri, Jamil, Hariati, Abduljabbar, Heamn N, Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan |
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Format: | Article |
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Longe Medikal
2021
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