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02/Apr/2026
02/Apr/2026
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026AO1922
Highlights ■ Mammary hypertrophy was not associated with postoperative totally implantable venous access device catheter tip displacement. ■ Upright and supine chest radiography with a radiopaque ruler allowed precise quantification of catheter tip displacement. ■ Non-deforming chest wall surgery and a history of peripherally inserted central catheters history were significantly associated with catheter tip migration. ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the change in the position of totally implantable venous access devices in patients with mammary hypertrophy compared to […]
Keywords: Breast; Catheterization, central venous; Hypertrophy; Mammaplasty; Neoplasms; Vascular access devices
01/Oct/2016
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082016RW3129
ABSTRACT Vascular punctures are often necessary in critically ill patients. They are secure, but not free of complications. Ultrasonography enhances safety of the procedure by decreasing puncture attempts, complications and costs. This study reviews important publications and the puncture technique using ultrasound, bringing part of the experience of the intensive care unit of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo (SP), Brazil, and discussing issues that should be considered in future studies.
Keywords: Axillary vein; Catheterization, central venous; Jugular veins; Subclavian vein; Ultrasonoghaphy; Vascular access devices