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Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the incidence of infiltration and extravasation in newborns using peripheral venous catheter, and affecting factors. Method: This observational study examined catheters inserted into newborns who rece... see more

Urinary extravastion after blunt abdominal trauma is seen often and generally treated conservatively. However a blunt renal trauma causing huge amount of extravasations and symptoms disproportionate to the severity of trauma should alarm the surgeon towar... see more

Objective. Extravasation of intravenously infused vesicant solutions is a common problem in medical practice, which can lead to severe and progressive tissue dysfunction, ranging from persistent tissue oedema and fibrosis to delayed tissue necrosis. Acycl... see more

A central venous catheter can occasionally be used for contrast injection during a CT scan, with mediastinal contrast extravasation as a possible rare complication in this setting. According to the published cases, interventional venography has never been... see more

Umbilical vein catheterisation is a very common procedure in Neonatal Intensive Care Units. The tip of the umbilical vein catheter (UVC) should be located at the junction of inferior vena cava and right atrium, which is confirmed by an abdominal radiograp... see more

The goal of renal trauma management is preservation of functional renalparenchyma with minimal morbidity. In children with grade IV renal injury, therole and timing of surgical or endourologic intervention is less established andremains controversial. We ... see more

Taxol® is a relatively new antineoplastic agent whose classification as either vesicant, non-vesicant, or irritant remains under debate. This case study is presented to follow a large-volume Taxol® extravasation. The article illustrates assessment, follow... see more

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