Hickman Line Insertion
A Hickman is referred to a central line catheter that is placed on the right side of your chest wall. A Hickman line is a soft, small, long, hollow tube that is placed into a vein in the chest and ends in a larger vein just above your heart. It is used long-term to access your veins and can be used to provide chemotherapy, intravenous medications, nutrition and to draw blood for labs.
A Hickman line can be placed either as an in-patient or out-patient procedure. A sterile field is used to prevent infection and numbing medication is given into your chest through a small needle. The care team uses an ultrasound machine to look at your veins. A small cut is made and then the Hickman Line will be placed into the right side of your chest. The site is covered by dressing.
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