angiocath
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From angio- + cath, originally from brand name Angiocath.
Noun
[edit]angiocath (plural angiocaths)
- (medicine) A shielded intravenous catheter.
- 1970, Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy[1], page 184:
- Trainees will be required to gain proficiency in venipunctures, angiocaths and medicut in our laboratory.
- 1988, Robert A. Harrell, Gary S. Firestein, Mark W. Woodruff, The effective scutboy: the principles and practice of scut[2], page 85:
- There are two basic types of IV apparatus: butterflies and angiocaths.
- 2015, Joel E. Abbott et al., “A clever technique for placement of a urinary catheter over a wire”, in Urology Annals[3], volume 7, :
- This technique may be performed with any style catheter and an 18 (or larger) gauge angiocath