The Seldinger technique, also known as Seldinger wire technique, is a medical procedure to obtain safe access to blood vessels and other hollow organs...
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Ivar Seldinger (19 April 1921 – 21 February 1998), was a radiologist from Mora Municipality, Sweden. In 1953, he introduced the Seldinger technique to obtain...
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Angioplasty (section Technique)
An introducer sheath is inserted into the blood vessel via the Seldinger technique. Fluoroscopic guidance uses magnetic resonance or X-ray fluoroscopy...
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opening in the cricothyroid membrane created via incision or using the Seldinger technique. Needle cricothyrotomy is performed by inserting a catheter through...
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development of safer techniques for central venous catheterization such as the Seldinger technique, the modified Seldinger technique, intraosseous infusion...
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the aorta, for example in a diseased ascending aorta, using the Seldinger technique. A nasal cannula or an oral–nasal cannula consists of a flexible...
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Percutaneous (category Surgical procedures and techniques)
needle stick. This is commonly known as the Seldinger technique named after Sven Ivar Seldinger. The technique involves placing a needle through the skin...
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Angiography (section Technique)
cavogram was performed by Sousa Pereira. With the introduction of the Seldinger technique in 1953, the procedure became markedly safer as no sharp introductory...
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Cholecystostomy (section Technique)
At this point, there are 2 main techniques to perform the cholecystostomy. Seldinger technique. The Seldinger technique starts with inserting an 18 or...
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Renal ultrasonography (section Technique)
abscess drainage, either the one-step or the Seldinger technique is used. Using the Seldinger technique, the cavity is punctured with a sharp hollow needle...
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effusion into a syringe. If needed, a drain can be placed using the Seldinger technique for continuous access. There are multiple locations that pericardiocentesis...
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dialysis or apheresis. Access is most commonly achieved via the Seldinger technique, and guidance tools such as ultrasound and fluoroscopy can also be...
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stomach, and out of the incision. In the Russell introducer technique, the Seldinger technique is used to place a wire into the stomach, and a series of...
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Intravenous therapy (section Techniques)
placed in peripheral veins in the arm, and may be placed using the Seldinger technique under ultrasound guidance. An X-ray is used to verify that the end...
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cardiac electrophysiology testing, catheter ablation. Often the Seldinger technique is used. direct measurement of blood pressure in an artery or vein...
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Vascular snare (redirect from Snare technique (surgery))
component technique in endovascular aneurysm repair in some devices.[citation needed] A snare catheter is inserted using the Seldinger technique under fluoroscopic...
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Bariatric surgery (section Technique)
(2022). "Management of an early anastomotic stricture using the Seldinger technique". Przeglad Gastroenterologiczny. 17 (2): 169–172. doi:10.5114/pg...
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Chest tube (section Technique)
an increased risk of iatrogenic lung injury. Placement using the Seldinger technique, in which a blunt guidewire is passed through a needle (over which...
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angiographic technique by replacing the traumatic direct puncture with catheterization: in 1953, Swedish physician Sven Seldinger introduced the technique of arterial...
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and ultrasound (IVUS).[citation needed] Obtaining access uses the Seldinger technique by puncturing the vessel with a needle, placing a wire through the...
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A guide wire may refer to: A step in the Seldinger technique Guide Wire, a character in the anime series Rave Master Guidewire Software Guy-wire, a tensioned...
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guidewire and plastic sheath are inserted into the vessel using the Seldinger technique. Once the catheter is in and all preparations are complete elsewhere...
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1946). Cf. Edman degradation Sven Ivar Seldinger (1921–1998), radiologist, inventor of the Seldinger technique Torsten Wiesel (born 1924), Nobel Laureate...
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endovascular therapies (fixing this from inside the vessel). The Seldinger technique is the basic principle that underlies endovascular procedures. Briefly...
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analogous to the Seldinger technique). As the Eschmann tracheal tube introducer is considerably less rigid than a conventional stylet, this technique is considered...
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Since 1979 the placement of the balloon has been modified using the Seldinger technique. Cardiogenic shock Ventricular assist device "Intra-aortic Balloon...
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maintenance dose.: 143 Cannulae can be placed percutaneously by the Seldinger technique, a relatively straightforward and common method for obtaining access...
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(smaller than 14 F, 4.7 mm diameter) tubes may be inserted by the Seldinger technique, and larger tubes do not have an advantage. In traumatic pneumothorax...
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procedure involves gaining percutaneous transarterial access by the Seldinger technique to the hepatic artery with an arterial sheath, usually by puncturing...
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