Hall et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Implantable catheter system for long‐term intravenous chemotherapyHall et al., 1989
- Document ID
- 3219710974627615440
- Author
- Hall P
- Cedermark B
- Swedenborg J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of surgical oncology
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Fifty‐three implantable catheter systems (Port‐A‐Cath) were placed subcutaneously in 48 patients with malignant tumours. This device consists of a stainless steel chamber covered by a silicone membrane connected to a silicone catheter placed in a central vein. All …
- 238000002512 chemotherapy 0 title abstract description 12
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