Chemotherapy drugs, administered to treat cancer, can cause scarring and collapse of veins, making it hard to start intravenous lines. Ports buried partially or completely under the skin connect to catheters that terminate in large veins, reducing...
The HICKMAN Catheter or BROVIAC Catheter is a temporary IV line placed into a vein in your child's chest. It is used to give your child medicines, blood transfusions ...
Broviac catheters are equivalent to Hickman catheters, but have a smaller lumen, and are often used in children. They are typically single-lumen catheters ranging in ...
Broviac catheters have a much smaller lumen, which means that the actual tube which is inserted into the vein is smaller. This makes Broviac catheters ideal for children ...
A Hickman line is an intravenous catheter most often used for the administration of chemotherapy or other medications, as well as for the withdrawal of blood for ...
Features Bard* Hickman* catheters - excellence for all your long-term vascular access needs. Bard* understands that your patients have a variety of vascular access
BROVIAC® catheters and HICKMAN® catheters are similar to a PICC line. They both allow a soft special type of rubber (silicone) IV catheter to be placed in your ...
The mission of the American Pediatric Surgical Association is to ensure optimal pediatric surgical care of patients and their families, to promote excellence in the ...
BROVIAC® catheters* for central venous access (Version 1.0 1/19/2000 - 02/14/2008) A BROVIAC® catheter is a 3Fr single lumen silastic catheter ...
BROVIAC® catheters* for central venous access. A BROVIAC® catheter is a 3Fr single lumen silastic catheter which is surgically inserted with ...
The "HICKMAN"® catheter or "BROVIAC"® catheter is primarily used to infuse medication and fluids into a large vein without the discomfort of a needle being inserted ...