5 Fr. multipurpose catheter in right internal jugular vein Digital subtraction image of internal jugular and subclavian veins cervical spine brachiocephalic.

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5 Fr. multipurpose catheter in right internal jugular vein Digital subtraction image of internal jugular and subclavian veins cervical spine brachiocephalic vein subclavian vein right internal jugular vein

8 Fr introducer sheath Angioplasty 8 mm (24 Fr) Dilatation of fibrous tract with 8mm balloon (24 Fr) prior to insertion of 16 Fr peelable introducer sheath

X-ray contrast injection through introducer sheath Insertion of 16 Fr peelable introducer sheath

Successful insertion of tunneled catheter through recanalized central vein