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A central venous catheter, also called a central line, is a long, thin, flexible tube used to give medicines, fluids, nutrients, or blood products over a long period of time, usually several weeks or more. A catheter is often inserted in the arm or chest through the skin into a large vein. The catheter is threaded through this vein until it reaches a large vein near the heart.
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Table of Content
1 Industry Overview
1.1 Central Venous Catheters Industry
1.1.1 Overview
1.1.2 Products of Major Companies
1.2 Market Segment
1.2.1 Industry Chain
1.2.2 Consumer Distribution
1.3 Price & Cost Overview
2 Central Venous Catheters Market by Type
2.1 By Product Type
2.1.1 Tunnelled Catheters
2.1.2 Non-Tunnelled Catheters