Use of the gonadal vein in children with difficult central venous access: a novel technique.

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In children who require multiple central venous catheterization, the commonly used veins can become thrombosed making central venous access a challenging problem. The authors report on a patient with a rare metabolic disorder who had extensive thrombosis of the superior vena cava and iliofemoral veins, in whom the right ovarian vein was cannulated using a retroperitoneal approach for the placement of a SILASTIC((R)) (Dow Corning, Midland, MI) catheter with an implantable port. This is a useful and reliable technique in children who have difficult venous access. Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.

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Shankar, K. R., Anbu, A. T., & Losty, P. D. (2001). Use of the gonadal vein in children with difficult central venous access: a novel technique. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 36(6), 1. https://doi.org/10.1053/jpsu.2001.24013

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