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Neonatal Vascular Access and the Use of the Modified Seldinger Technique

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COURSE DETAILS
Modality: Course online
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Theme: Neonatology
Materials: 5
Level: Basic
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Enrolled students: 1232
Teacher Matheus (Roland) Van Rens
Teacher Campus Vygon

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COURSE INTRODUCTION

This course is dedicated to enhancing knowledge and practical skills in neonatal vascular access. It will provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of best practices and challenges in this critical area of neonatal care. A particular focus will be placed on the Modified Seldinger Technique, a method that improves the safety and success rate of catheter placement in neonates.
Finally, we will focus on introducer devices and recommendations for catheterisation in newborns. 

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO LEARN?

  • Understand the unique challenges of neonatal vascular access
  • Explore the principles and application of the Modified Seldinger Technique (MST) in neonatology
  • Review evidence supporting MST use in neonates
  • Discuss practical implementation and training considerations
  • Review the various specific introducer devices and catheters for neonatal catheterisation
  • Know the recommendations for neonatal catheterisation

COURSE DESCRIPTION

  1. Online Workshop- Devices that can be used in neonatal catheterization 
  2. Live Masterclass - Neonatal Vascular Access - Use of the Modified Seldinger Technique
  3. Poster - Specific introducers and catheters - Recommendations for neonatal cathetherisation
  4. Articles:
  • The Clinical Relevance of the Modified Seldinger Technique in Neonatology
  • Cost Analysis of the Modified Seldinger Technique for neonatal PICC Insertion

 

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