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  1. Hickman line - Wikipedia

    A Hickman line is a central venous catheter most often used for the administration of chemotherapy or other medications, as well as for the withdrawal of blood for analysis.

  2. Hickman Line - OncoLink

    Jul 18, 2024 · A Hickman is a type of central line. A central line gives your care team direct access to your veins. A Hickman is placed on the right side of your chest wall. It is a soft, thin, …

  3. This booklet explains how a Hickman line is put in, the benefits, the risks and the alternatives, as well as how to care for your line. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to …

  4. Hickman Line vs. Ports: What’s the Difference? – Mighty Well

    Apr 22, 2025 · What is a Hickman line? A Hickman line is a central venous catheter designed for long-term use. It consists of a soft, flexible tube inserted into a vein in the chest, near the …

  5. What is a Hickman Line? (Including care of the line).

    Apr 4, 2024 · The Hickman Line makes it easier to administer (give) medication, blood products and other fluids intravenously (directly into your blood stream). It reduces the need for …

  6. What is a Hickman Line? A Hickman line is a long thin tube made out of silicone. It is inserted so that one end lies in a large vein in the chest, with the other end lying outside of the body. A …

  7. Hickman Line and PICC - South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation …

    A Hickman line is a long, hollow tube made from silicone rubber that is inserted into one of your veins in the neck or under the collar bone. The space in the middle of the tube is called the …

  8. Hickman catheter (Hickman Line) - LA Vascular

    Hickman catheters are also known as a hickman line and were originally described by Hickman and colleagues in 1979. Since that time this catheter has been adapted to a wide range of …

  9. Hickman line - Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

    A Hickman® line is a long, thin and flexible plastic tube. It is a type of central line (tube put into a central blood vessel of the chest). We use the line to give you medicines or take blood samples.

  10. caring for Hickman lines. Whilst you have a Hickman line it is vital that anyone who handles the Hickman or redresses the site has a good standard of hand hygiene. They must wash their …