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  1. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters - Page 4 - Medscape

    Aug 17, 2005 · There are 2 methods of bedside PICC insertion: the peel-away cannula technique and the modified-Seldinger technique. With the traditional peel-away cannula technique, access is …

  2. A Modified Seldinger Technique for Open Venous Cannulation

    Apr 20, 2009 · Commentary on a study on a modified Seldinger technique for central venous cannulatoin, published February 2009 in the British Journal of Surgery.

  3. High-Deductible Plans May Be Linked to Worse Cancer Survival

    Feb 2, 2026 · A recent study suggests that having a high-deductible health plan is associated with worse overall and cancer-specific survival among cancer survivors.

  4. How Women Were Written Out of Medical History - Medscape

    Jan 19, 2026 · A BMJ article urges a revisiting of medical history, arguing that professionalization sidelined women’s roles in shaping which forms of medical knowledge become legitimate.

  5. Non-Opioid Pain Med Gains Traction - Medscape

    Dec 26, 2025 · Despite a surge in prescriptions for the non-opioid pain drug suzetrigine, clinicians are still sorting out who benefits the most and when.

  6. Osmosis - Medscape

    Explore Osmosis on Medscape for medical news, clinical trial updates, CME activities, and resources tailored for healthcare professionals and students.

  7. Medscape | Rev Esc Enferm USP - Content Listing

    Nov 20, 2023 · July 10, 2023 [ MEDLINE Abstract ] Implementation of modified Seldinger technology for percutaneous catheterization in critically ill newborns. June 30, 2023 [ MEDLINE Abstract ]

  8. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters - Page 6 - Medscape

    Aug 17, 2005 · A damaged catheter sometimes can be replaced with an over-the-wire modified-Seldinger procedure. In some situations, the best decision is to remove the damaged catheter and …

  9. Wegovy Approved for MASH With Fibrosis, No Cirrhosis - Medscape

    Aug 18, 2025 · Wegovy is now approved by the FDA to treat metabolic-associated steatohepatitis in adults with moderate-to-advanced fibrosis but without cirrhosis.

  10. Heart Disease: Chronic Issues, Not Acute, Most Often Fatal

    Aug 14, 2025 · Heart disease is still the number-one killer, but researchers found as more people survive heart attacks, chronic heart conditions are most often proving fatal, challenging already …