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Encyclopedia > Cannula

A cannula (pl. cannulae) is a flexible tube which when inserted into the body is used either to withdraw fluid or insert medication. Cannulae normally come with a trocar (a sharp pointed needle) attached which allows puncture of the body to get into the intended space. Intravenous cannulae are the most common in hospital use. Medicine is the branch of health science and the sector of public life concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury. ... An intravenous drip in a hospital Intravenous therapy or IV therapy is the administration of liquid substances directly into a vein. ...


In biological research, a push-pull cannula, which both withdraws and injects fluid, can be used determine the effect of a certain chemical on a specific cell. The push part of the cannula is filled with a physiological solution plus the chemical of interest and is then injected slowly into the local cellular environment of a cell. The pull cannula then draws liquid from the extracellular medium, thus measuring the cellular response to the chemical of interest. Esp used for neuroscience.


In a hospital setting, a cannula can also refer to a piece of plastic tubing which runs under the nose and is used to administer oxygen.


A cannula is also used in an emergency procedure to relieve pressure and bloating in cattle due most commonly to their accidentally grazing legume or legume-dominant pastures, particularly alfalfa, ladino, and red and white clover [1]. This article is about the canine medical condition. ... Species Medicago arabica Medicago heldreichii Medicago hybrida Medicago laciniata Medicago littoralis Medicago lupulina Medicago minima Medicago monantha Medicago monspeliaca Medicago orbicularis Medicago polymorpha Medicago praecox Medicago rigidula Medicago rugosa Medicago ruthenica Medicago sativa Medicago scutellata Medicago secundiflora Medicago truncatula Medicago turbinata Ref: ITIS 183622 as of 2002-07-31 For... This article deals with the Judaeo-Spanish language. ...


Cannulae are sometimes used in body piercing and for inserting hooks for suspensions. A captive bead ring. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Flesh hook suspension. ...


They are also a component used in the insertion of the Verichip. VeriChip is a human-implantable RFID (radio frequency identification) device from VeriChip Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Florida. ...


Complications may arise in the vein as a result of the cannulation procedure, the 4 main groups of complication are:


HAEMATOMA: A collection of blood . Can result from failure to puncture the vein when the cannula is inserted or when the cannula is removed. Selection of an appropriate vein and gently applying pressure slightly above the insertion point as you remove the cannula may prevent this.


INFILTRATION: When infusate enters the subcutaneous tissue instead of the vein. To prevent this a cannula with accurate trim distances may be used . It is essential to fix the cannula in place firmly.


EMBOLISM: This is caused by a air/thrombus/ catheter fragment breaking off and entering the venous system from here it can go on to lodge in an artery block supply to the corresponding area. To avoid air embolus, make sure that there is no air in the system. To avoid a thromboembolism use a smaller cannula. Avoid the catheter breaking by never reinserting the needle.


PHLEBITIS: An inflammation of the vein resulting from mechanical chemical irritation or an infection. You can avoid this by selecting a good site for cannulation and checking the type of infusate you use.


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Cannula at AllExperts (484 words)
Cannulae normally come with a trocar (a sharp pointed needle) attached which allows puncture of the body to get into the intended space.
A cannula is also used in an emergency procedure to relieve pressure and bloating in cattle due most commonly to their accidentally grazing wilted legume or legume-dominant pastures, particularly alfalfa, ladino, and red and white clover [1].
Cannulae are sometimes used in body piercing and for inserting hooks for suspensions.
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