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Other techniques such as cannulation can also be used to transfer liquids instead.
It is controversial whether cannulation and perfusion can be started in these circumstances.
This includes written instructions at the workplace and training for all workers, especially those who perform cannulation.
Radial artery cannulation is now a common practice in heart catheter.
Successful cannulation of the portal vein was preceded by a characteristic 'give'.
In four patients cannulation of the portal vein was impossible for anatomical reasons.
Cannulation of the papilla failed in nine patients.
The most time consuming part was related to transjugular cannulation of the portal vein.
The procedure involves direct measurement of pressure following cannulation of the anterior chamber.
Selective cannulation of the biliary and/or pancreatic duct was attempted in all patients.
When the vein is large enough to allow cannulation, the fistula is defined as "mature."
Tubal cannulation is a procedure to help clear a blockage in the fallopian tubes.
On the other hand, delay in cannulation may mean that a patient's strongly held wish to be donor cannot be respected.
In 1889 he developed a crude cut down with cannulation in four patients with tuberculous meningitis.
Loss of cannulation.
It is used to get vascular access in trauma and hypovolemic shock patients when peripheral cannulation is difficult or impossible.
Cannulation for invasive vascular pressure monitoring is infrequently associated with complications such as thrombosis, infection, and bleeding.
Complications may arise in the vein as a result of the cannulation procedure, the four main groups of complication are:
Phlebitis can be avoided by carefully choosing the site for cannulation and by checking the type of infusate used.
Some commonly used cannulation sites:
A clinical concern exists, therefore, about the safety of femoral artery cannulation in the critically ill patients who may potentially benefit from this sophisticated monitoring.
The cannulation method enabled researchers to obtain cerebrospinal fluid during sleep and wakefulness for the analysis of monoamine metabolites.
This raises the question of whether octreotide increases sphincter of Oddi pressure, rendering ductal cannulation more difficult.
Intravenous cannulation (IV)
For example, cannulation can be lost if the clinician inadvertently pulls the introducer needle out of the vein while reaching for the guidewire.