Selective
There is no code for look up removal of fragment broken arterial catheter.
Selective catheter placement involves guiding a catheter to a specific target area within the body, such as a particular blood vessel or organ. Nonselective catheter placement, on the other hand, does not have a specific target and may involve placing a catheter in a more general location within the body, such as a vein or artery. Selective placement is often used for targeted procedures, while nonselective placement may be used for more general purposes like fluid administration or monitoring.
Selective catheter placement
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Suprapubic catheterization or suprapubic cystostomy, for placement of a suprapubic catheter.
cables, and disposable supplies such as electrode patches, pressure transducers, a pulmonary artery catheter (Swan-Ganz catheter), and an arterial blood saturation probe
No, a thoracotomy is incision in the chest for surgery
It is an outdated Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) for catheter placement.
Angioplasty or balloon angioplasty is the medical term meaning passage of a balloon catheter through the lumen of an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the arterial walls.
Hemoperfusion works by pumping the blood drawn through the arterial catheter into a column or cartridge containing the sorbent material