Olugbemi Aj, Ogunleye Eo, Olusoji Oo, Ojo Oo, Sanni Sb, Olugbemi M
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Introduction Central venous catheterization refers to insertion of a catheter into one of the large veins. It is done using the Seldinger’s technique. This technique of venous access has been in use since the 50s, and can be performed using the internal jugular, subclavian, or femoral veins. The subclavian vein is usually preferred because of its distinct landmarks and low rates of complications associated with it. [1-5]. Femoral venous catheterization is not advised due to increased risk of infectious and thrombotic problems [1-3].