aPlacement of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is commonplace in infants and children for the infusion of medications, hydration, and nutritional solutions. Vein depletion caused by repeated and prolonged need for vascular access devices has forced practitioners to consider alternate veins...
The arterial and venous catheters of the filter system are connected with the fistulae of patient's artery and vein, while two dialysate circulation ducts are separately joined up with two holes on the dialyser and filter. On the other end of the ducts, a bag full of dialysate and an ...
The contours are cut out of the material and the device formed into a pointed bag by folding the fabric along the predetermined lines and joining the two longitudinal edges provided with an adhesive layer. The cover can be simply pulled over the penis with the inserted catheter without any ...