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Case Reports
. 2007 Apr-Jun;8(2):126-8.

Percutaneous, non-surgical placement of tunneled, cuffed, external jugular hemodialysis catheters: a case report

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Case Reports

Percutaneous, non-surgical placement of tunneled, cuffed, external jugular hemodialysis catheters: a case report

A S Yevzlin et al. J Vasc Access. 2007 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

The right internal jugular vein is widely accepted as the vessel of choice for placement of long-term central venous catheters for hemodialysis. As vascular access sites become progressively depleted, alternate anatomic locations for access must be sought. We describe a non-surgical (fluoroscopy assisted, percutaneous) technique for placement of external jugular, tunneled, cuffed hemodialysis catheters, and provide long-term blood flow and dialysis adequacy data for EJV catheters.

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