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Volume 1 Number 1, April 1994
Letter from the Senior Editor: Paul M. Goldfarb, MD
Dear Doctor
Pinch off Syndrome: A Warning of Impeding Problems with Permanent Subclavian Catheter
Indwelling Subclavian Catheters and a Visit with the
Pinched-off Sign"
Pinch off Syndrome:
A Complication of Implantable Subclavian Venous Access Devices1
Twiddlers syndrome in a pediatric patient
In-situ breakage of an implantable venous access system
catheter embolization from implanted venous access devices: case reports
Prevention of complications in permanent central venous catheters
Catheter fracture and embolization in a totally implanted venous access catheter
For further reading
Volume 1 Number 2, November 1994
Venous Access Preoperative, Operative, and Postoperative Dilemmas
Fibrin Sleeve Formation on Indwelling Subclavian Central Venous Cathers
Very Low Doses of Warfarin Can Prevent Thrombosis in Central Venous Catheters: A Randomized Prospective Trial
Long Term Central Venous Catheters: Issues for Care
Thrombosis: the major Hickman Catheter complication in patients with solid tumor
Mechanism and management of persistent withdrawal occlusion
Central venous thrombosis related to the silastic Hickman-Broviac Catheter in an oncologic population
Volume 2, Number 1, June 1995
Infectious Complications of Indwelling Vascular Catheters
Venous Access: Preoperative, Operative, and Postoperative Dilemmas
A conservative procedure for the diagnosis of catheter-related infections
The relationship between the thrombotic and infectious complications of central venous catheters
Volume 3 Number 1, August 1996
Persistent Catheter-Related Bacteremia: Clearance With Antibiotics and Urokinase
Long-Term Central Venous Catheters: Issues for Care
Consequences of Intravascular Catheter Sepsis