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April 2022

RCEM Learning

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Ivy Canulation

The risk of cellulitus or lymphodema due to ivy canulation in the scenario is very unclear, adi given the preventing v axcess and that arm effectively reduces our options by roughly 50 unless you want to use the legs. It would be nice to know if the patient will actually explode if we put a canula in the same arm as where there's been auxiliry. New clearance. But it turns out, back to the vast majority of patients that had bilateral axiliary nu clearance, so they were forced to place a line in a side where there was auxiliary ne clearance. The one thing i would say about theatre records are probably better an olther records in the hospital

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