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OHSU 13 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.18 seconds. 
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Options for tube thoracostomy include smaller bore pigtail style catheters (12-14 French) as an alternative to traditional large bore thoracostomy tubes (>20 french). [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Radiograph of a lumen-following safety J-guide for catheterization of tortuous vessels.
circa 1960s | Still image | Melvin Paul Judkins Collection |
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Cardiac stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is an emerging interventional technique for patients experiencing ventricular tachycardia (VT). VT is the result of imp [...]
2023-08-18 | Abstract |
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Critical care medicine is an environment that requires a wide skill set of medical knowledge and procedural skills. Trainees in critical care medicine along with future c [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Black and white photograph of Charles (Chas) T. Dotter, M.D., using radiographic equipment on an elderly patient. View includes Dotter administering a catheterization ben [...]
circa 1960 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Melvin Judkins, M.D., displaying the coronary catheters he developed. The image is captioned, "Melvin Judkins with his left and right c [...]
1960s | Still image | Melvin Paul Judkins Collection|Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Charles (Chas) T. Dotter, M.D.
circa 1970 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Digital photograph of an opened surgical kit. The black leather case is lined with purple velvet and laid on a blue background. Twelve surgical instruments can be seen in [...]
1850 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |

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