Complications associated with venous access devices: Part two
- PMID: 16566340
- DOI: 10.7748/ns2006.03.20.27.59.c4095
Complications associated with venous access devices: Part two
Abstract
In the second of two articles the author discusses the secondary complications that can arise following insertion of venous access devices (VADs). Part one, published last week, examined the primary complications that can arise when inserting VADs.
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