much like a regular intravenous cannula, into a palpable vein in or near the antecubital fossa. The stylet is removed and the catheter inserted through the cannula. The cannula is then pulled back ...
Physician’s Weekly spoke with Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RN, CRNI, about the use of midline catheters for vesicant and irritant ...
Routine catheterization during minor gynecologic surgeries is associated with more than double the rate of UTIs compared with ...
Doctors at Mayo Clinic have used a new catheter-based approach to draw out resistant pockets of infection that settle in the heart, known as right-sided infective endocarditis, without surgery.