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The Caval Catheter by Friedrich W. Ahnefeld and C. Burri (1978, Trade Paperback)

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Condition
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ISBN
9783540085669
Subject Area
Medical
Publication Name
Caval Catheter
Publisher
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Item Length
9.6 in
Subject
Surgery / General, Instruments & Supplies
Publication Year
1978
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Author
C. Burri, Friedrich W. Ahnefeld
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Width
6.7 in
Number of Pages
IX, 86 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISBN-10
3540085661
ISBN-13
9783540085669
eBay Product ID (ePID)
203684297

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
IX, 86 Pages
Publication Name
Caval Catheter
Language
English
Publication Year
1978
Subject
Surgery / General, Instruments & Supplies
Type
Textbook
Author
C. Burri, Friedrich W. Ahnefeld
Subject Area
Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
TitleLeading
The
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
I. Introduction.- II. Indications for Caval Catheter.- A. Caval Catheter in Emergency Situations.- B. Caval Catheter in Long-Term Therapy.- C. Caval Catheter in Children.- III. Puncture -- Exposure of Vein.- IV. Approaches to Caval Vein.- A. Basilic Vein.- B. External Jugular Vein.- C. Approach by Internal Jugular Vein.- D. Subclavian/Anonymous Vein.- E. Femoral Vein.- V. General Directions.- A. Preparation of Puncture Site.- B. Puncture.- C. Introduction of Catheter.- VI. Catheter Material -- Models.- VII. Complications of Caval Catheterization.- A. Complications from Serial Compilations in Relation to the Site of Approach.- B. Complications of Caval Catheterization Outside Serial Complications.- VIII. Frequent Autopsy Findings in Patients With Caval Catheters.- IX. Recommendations for Caval Catheterization.- References.
Synopsis
The application of the caval catheter in emergency medicine and intensive care has today become routine. Generally, even in severe shock this route of access to the cardiovascular system is available in order to apply life saving volume substitution. It also permits longterm infusions in modern intensive care, particularly continuous administration of high-osmolarity solutions in par­ enteral nutrition. In both fields it represents one of the most important diagnostic parameters of circulatory disorders, enabl­ ing the registration of central venous pressure. Its undeniable advantages are counterbalanced by the dangers inherent in all invasive methods. Since sufficient experience and precise sta­ tistics are now at our disposal, the time has come for a provisional survey. While a few years ago it was considered mandatory to propagate the central venous access in order to advance new therapeutic and diagnostic methods, it is now necessary to recon­ sider and reformulate indications for its use. In this task it is essential to weigh the expected advantages against the possible complications in each and every case of catheter application. Cri­ tical scrutiny must include evaluation of techniques, approaches, and finally catheter materials; this paper presents the results of such a survey. The physician is hereby given the opportunity of being completely informed of evaluating the validity of his standard procedures. VIm, April 1977 C. BURRI F. W. AHNEFELD Table of Contents I. Introduction. . . . . . . . . 1 II. Indications for Caval Catheter 3 A. Caval Catheter in Emergency Situations 3 B., The application of the caval catheter in emergency medicine and intensive care has today become routine. Generally, even in severe shock this route of access to the cardiovascular system is available in order to apply life saving volume substitution. It also permits longterm infusions in modern intensive care, particularly continuous administration of high-osmolarity solutions in par- enteral nutrition. In both fields it represents one of the most important diagnostic parameters of circulatory disorders, enabl- ing the registration of central venous pressure. Its undeniable advantages are counterbalanced by the dangers inherent in all invasive methods. Since sufficient experience and precise sta- tistics are now at our disposal, the time has come for a provisional survey. While a few years ago it was considered mandatory to propagate the central venous access in order to advance new therapeutic and diagnostic methods, it is now necessary to recon- sider and reformulate indications for its use. In this task it is essential to weigh the expected advantages against the possible complications in each and every case of catheter application. Cri- tical scrutiny must include evaluation of techniques, approaches, and finally catheter materials; this paper presents the results of such a survey. The physician is hereby given the opportunity of being completely informed of evaluating the validity of his standard procedures. VIm, April 1977 C. BURRI F. W. AHNEFELD Table of Contents I. Introduction. . . . . . . . . 1 II. Indications for Caval Catheter 3 A. Caval Catheter in Emergency Situations 3 B.
LC Classification Number
RD1-811

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