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What are the Risks Associated with Indwelling Devices?
While indwelling devices are invaluable in modern medicine, they come with their own set of risks. One of the primary concerns is
infection
. These devices provide a route for
pathogens
to enter the body, increasing the risk of
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)
. Other risks include
thrombosis
,
leakage
, and
tissue damage
.
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