Venous access devices are necessary for any patient requiring re- peated
blood sampling, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy
or other IV treatments to be delivered in the hospital setting or at
home. In the last decade, ultrasound-guided PICCs and Midline catheters –
inserted by adequately trained physicians or nurses - have suddenly and
widely spread in the eld of venous access devices all over the world.
The introduction and diffusion of PICCs in Italy has been historical- ly
linked to the GAVeCeLT association (the Italian Group of Long Term
Venous Access Devices) and particularly to the authors’ scienti c and
didactic activity. This volume examines the clinical indications for
these devices and illustrates the details of their insertion and
management in several clinical settings. Furthermore, all the speci
cations regard- ing the materials to use and all the aspects related to
device removal and replacement, as well as the different strategies for
complications prevention, are thoroughly discussed.