| hickman catheter | central venous catheter |
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| hickman line | <equipment> A narrow plastic tube which is inserted, under anaesthetic, into a major blood vessel in the chest. It is used for patients undergoing intensive therapy and provides a route for taking blood samples and administering drugs without repeated needle puncture of a vein. (13 Nov 1997) |
| Hickman catheter |
A surgically-implanted line that allows access to a major vein. It can be left in place for long periods. The advantage to these catheters is that people who require frequent intravenous treatments do not need to be stuck with a needle each time. The major disadvantages are that they are cosmetically undesirable and they can become infected.
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| Hickman c. |
a type of central venous catheter used for long-term administration of substances such as antibiotics, total parenteral nutrition, or chemotherapeutic agents; it can be used for continuous or intermittent administration and may have either a single or a double lumen.
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