Between the Lines: The 50th Anniversary of Long-Term Central Venous Catheters
Background: Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) were developed five decades ago. Since then, several clinician-inventors have created a variety of catheters with different functions. Indeed, many catheters have been named after their inventor. Many have wondered who the inventors were of each catheter, and what specifically inspired their inventions. Many of these compelling stories have yet to be told.
Data source: A literature review of common catheters and personal communication with inventors. Only first person accounts from inventors or those close to the invention were used.
Conclusions: CVCs are now essential devices that have saved countless lives. Though the inventors have earned the honor of naming their catheters, it may be reasonable to consider more consistent terminology to describe these catheters to avoid confusion.Abstract
Contributor Notes
1Financial disclosure – has been a consultant for Bard.
2Please note that the original draft was composed by David Tapper and Robert O. Hickman. David Tapper passed away in 2002 prior to the update but due to his key contribution to this review article, he is posthumously listed as one of the authors to give him the appropriate credit.