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General Guidelines. The Seldinger technique for percutaneous vascular catheterization [1] has been successfully extended to infants and children [2-4] for over 20 years. It remains the most widely used method for vascular entry in neonates or adults with congenital cardiac disease.
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Keane, J.F., Lock, J.E. (1987). Manual Techniques of Cardiac Catheterization: Vessel Entry and Catheter Manipulation. In: Diagnostic and Interventional Catheterization in Congenital Heart Disease. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2333-4_2
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