RARELY DETECTED COMPLICATION DURING CATHETERIZATION OF INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN - DAMAGE TO THE VAGUS NERVE
In the course of intensive therapy for central venous catheterization is a high risk of mechanical complications. The probability of damage to the nervus vagus in the catheterization internal jugular vein is very high, but the lack of vigilance of medical personnel and damage to the knowledge of the...
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Main Authors: | M. V. Bykov (Author), V. V. Lazarev (Author), K. S. Madorskii (Author), V. G. Bagaev (Author), L. V. Bykova (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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