anyone heard of s/l Med Pump? SM
Posted By: ME on 2007-09-21
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Subject: anyone heard of s/l Med Pump? SM
The patient has diabetes and is getting an AVF.
Through the distal incision to the proximal incision, a MedPump 28-cm catheter was advanced.
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Subject: i never heard of that before.....sorry....nm
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