Vascular access procedures are an important and frequent component of the day-to-day practice of the pediatric surgeon. Most access procedures can be performed percutaneously via Seldinger or modified Seldinger technique and are aided by technology, such as ultrasound and fluoroscopy. Complications, such as infection, do occur, and the pediatric surgeon should be able to diagnose and treat these when they arise. The indications, techniques, and complications of vascular access are covered in this article.
Keywords: Central venous catheter; Ultrasound; Vascular access.
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