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    • Medical Device Technology
    • Minimally Invasive Procedures

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    • Central venous catheterization is crucial for administering medication and monitoring hemodynamics.
    • Traditional insertion methods can pose risks and challenges, especially in urgent situations.
    • Existing devices may have limitations in terms of safety and ease of use.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce a new one-lumen central venous catheter with a peripherally inserted drum system.
    • To highlight the advantages of the braunula technique for rapid and aseptic catheter insertion.
    • To present an improved alternative to traditional needle-based insertion methods for central venous access.

    Summary:

    • The described catheter utilizes a plastic splittable cannula and the braunula technique for insertion.
    • This method ensures quick, simple, and safe access to the central venous circulation.
    • The drum system facilitates easy placement while avoiding complications associated with needle insertion.

    Impact:

    • Enhances patient safety by reducing procedural risks.
    • Offers a valuable solution for urgent and emergency central venous access.
    • Represents a significant advancement in vascular access device technology.