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- Hickman line - Wikipedia
A Hickman line is a central venous catheter most often used for the administration of chemotherapy or other medications, as well as for the withdrawal of blood for analysis
- Hickman catheter (Hickman Line) - LA Vascular
Hickman catheters are also known as a hickman line and were originally described by Hickman and colleagues in 1979 Since that time this catheter has been adapted to a wide range of uses in sizes for both pediatric and adult uses
- Hickman™ and Broviac™ Central Venous Catheters - BD
Please consult Instructions for Use for product indications for use, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential complications, adverse events and detailed safety information BD-23574v2
- Caring for Your Hickman Catheter - Metro North Health
The Hickman catheter is a silastic (like plastic) tube with 1, 2 or 3 lumens (tubes) which has been surgically implanted under the skin and into a major blood vessel (superior vena cava or SVC)
- What is a Hickman Line? (Including care of the line).
This leaflet tells you what a Hickman Line is and why it is used What is a Hickman Line? The Hickman Line is a catheter (hollow tube) made from a soft rubber-like material called silicone It can stay in your body for many months The catheter will have either 1 or 2 openings called lumens
- Hickman Catheters: Their Uses, Placement, and Care
Hickman catheters are a type of central venous catheter, a thin, flexible tube inserted into a large vein in the chest This device provides long-term access to the bloodstream, often for months or years, allowing consistent venous access without repeated needle sticks
- PICC, Hickman and Port lines – Understanding Long-term Central Venous . . .
What’s the difference between a Hickman line and a Port? A Hickman line is a tunneled catheter inserted into the chest or neck, while a Port is an implanted device under the skin for easier, long-term access
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