A Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) is a type of central venous catheter placement for long-term intravenous access. PICCs are most commonly used for long-term administration of fluids, antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, blood products, and total parenteral nutrition.
Procedure Details
A Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters line placement usually involves a trained clinician such as a doctor, nurse or technician inserting a thin, flexible catheter into a peripheral vein in the upper arm. Common insertion sites for PICC lines are the basilic vein, brachial vein or cephalic vein located in the inner elbow or forearm area.
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