WebHiller N, Bar-Oz B. Umbilical venous catheter position: evaluation by ultrasound. Eur Radiol. 2011;21(9):1882–1886 13. Michel F, Brévaut-Malaty V, Pasquali R, et al. … An umbilical venous catheter generally passes directly superiorly and remains relatively anterior in the abdomen. It passes through the umbilicus, umbilical vein, left portal vein, ductus venosus, middle or left hepatic vein, and into the inferior vena cava. The tip should lie at the junction of the inferior vena … Meer weergeven Anomalous positioning of the umbilical venous catheters is quite frequent. The catheters are inserted by the pediatrician without imaging guidance, and given the small size of … Meer weergeven Some complications can occur in a well-positioned catheter. The most common of these is formation of thrombus along the catheter. Malpositioned catheters may result in structural injury including: 1. hepatic … Meer weergeven umbilical arterial catheters: the umbilical arteries initially course caudally to enter the right and left iliac arteries Meer weergeven
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