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lung be punctured during the procedure this is most unlikely to lead to complications.'3Interventional radiologists also have the skills to carry out direct percutaneous puncture of the hepatic veins or inferior vena cava in patients in whom the jugular and subclavian veins cannot be used; they are, therefore, capable of offering a complete venous access service.
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