Arterial cannulation a technique similar to arterial catheterization, but the Seldinger cannula is advanced over a short guide wire so that its distal 2 or 3 cm lie along the Lumen: The actual open cross section on the inside of a blood vessel, ...
Nasal cannulation and oral-nasal cannulation A nasal cannula or an oral-nasal cannula consists of a flexible tube, usually with multiple short, open-ended branches for comfortable insertion into the nostrils and/or mouth, ...
Intravenous injection or cannulation - Sometimes it occurs after having intravenous injections (injections into the veins) or intravenous infusions ('drips') in hospital. These are commonly given in hand or arm veins.
More than 90 percent of the time, children are weaned from tracheostomy tubes (decannulation) after a single operation. Mayo has successfully treated children with Down syndrome and other genetic disorders who are at risk of airway problems.
All patients with head and neck tumors who have had extensive anterior oral cavity resection should be evaluated before decannulation of the tracheostomy tube.
For a tubal blockage next to the uterus, a nonsurgical procedure called selective tubal cannulation is the first treatment of choice.
Mizma D, Janchar T. Arterial puncture and cannulation. In: Roberts JR, Hedges JR, eds. Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2004:chap 20.
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