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A Safe Method of Central Venous Catheterization by Peripheral Venous Cutdown in Infants

Han SJ, Choi SH, Hwang EH

Percutaneous infraclavicular subclavian catheterization has been widely used for a total parenteral nutrition, hemodynamic monitoring and for venous access in difficult clinical situations. Many authors have claimed the infraclavicular cannulation...
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Two Cases of an Implantation of a Permanent Pacemaker Using a Transaxillary Incision

Choi JH, Kim J, Park TI, Jang HH, Lee TK, Lee SK, Lee HC, Kim JH, Chun KJ, Hong TJ, Shin YW

In surgeries that require the implantation of a pacemaker, the endocardial pacemaker leads are introduced into the cardiac chambers through subclavian or axillary venous catheterization or cephalic vein cutdown. The...
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The Usefulness of Cephalic Vein Cut-Down for Totally Implantable Central Venous Port in Children

Jung KW, Moon SB, Jung SE, Lee SC, Park KW

  • KMID: 1487215
  • J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg.
  • 2008 Jun;14(1):67-74.
The usefulness of totally implantable central venous port for long-term intravenous infusion is widely accepted in children. Usually the catheters are placed through the internal or external jugular vein. In...
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Emergency Procedure Training of Residents Using Lightly Embalmed Cadavers; 3-year Experience

Lee JB, Park YS, Cho J, Chung HS, Chung SP, Park IC, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2332524
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2008 Oct;19(5):474-480.
PURPOSE: Emergency procedures are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the physician performing them. Recent advances in light embalming techniques have enabled us to train students on more...
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