2020
DOI: 10.2309/java-d-20-00006
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Temporary Repair Prior to Permanent Repair of Silicone Tunneled Central Venous Catheters in Intestinal Failure Patients

Abstract: Highlights Abstract Repeated central venous catheter (CVC) replacement is costly, invasive, requires sedation, and can contribute to loss of a vascular access. It is therefore prudent to attempt to salvage damaged CVCs through repair when possible. Identifying potential etiologies for CVC damage, such as CVC occlusion, is critical, as failure to do so would likely result in unsuccessful repair and further interventions, including CVC exchange/… Show more

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