Arm Port InsertionAn Arm Port is essentially a cross between a PICC and a Port. The catheter is inserted into a vein in the upper arm (like a PICC) but instead of having a length of catheter externally, an injection port (portal) is attached and then implanted under the skin on the upper arm. They are used less commonly than Read More
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2386/2387 The Port Access Arm for Chester Chest has a dual lumen 5Fr PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) exiting the basilic vein from the
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