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- spray) immediately before cannulation reduces pain during the procedure, without increasing the difficulty of cannulation. Complications may arise in...
- of rumen cannulation was first do****ented in 1928 by Arthur Frederick Schalk and R.S. Amadon of North Dakota Agricultural College. Cannulation requires...
- products are also added. Prior to cannulation (typically after opening the pericardium when using central cannulation), heparin or another anticoagulant...
- 2016). "Vapocoolants (cold spray) for pain treatment during intravenous cannulation" (PDF). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2016 (4): CD009484...
- maintain venous access peripherally (e.g. obesity, scarred veins from prior cannulations, agitated patient). Delivery of certain medications or fluids – medications...
- complications of radial artery cannulation have ever been proven. In 1983, Slogoff and colleagues reviewed 1,782 radial artery cannulations and found that 25% of...
- variations of the internal jugular vein: implications for successful cannulation and risk of carotid artery puncture". apamedcentral.org. Retrieved 2016-02-29...
- intravenous access, as large bore cannula may be easily placed. However, the cannulation of a vein as close to the radial nerve as the cephalic vein can sometimes...
- collapse. In the setting of cardiac arrest, ECPR involves percutaneous cannulation of a femoral vein and artery, followed by the activation of the device...
- device (VAD) or transplant. A variety of complications can occur during cannulation, including vessel perforation with bleeding, arterial dissection, distal...