Peripheral Venous Access Devices Market to Witness an Outstanding Growth by 2024
Venous access devices are specifically-designed catheters to gain and maintain access to the venous system. Venous access devices are of two types: central venous catheters and peripheral venous catheters. Peripheral venous catheters are inserted by percutaneous venipuncture, generally into a hand or arm vein. These are generally 3 to 10 inches in length. The tip of these catheters does not allow penetration beyond the axillary line, thereby restricting infusates, such as, vesicants and drugs that could cause irritation and harm...
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