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[|Human|] In 2013 I had stage 4 non Hodgkin lymphoma on I needed to take chemo a week at a time At one time a nurse put in what I would call a double IV It was a rectangle shape about 4 to 5 inches long and 2 to 3 inches wide the top of it was flat the bottom had 2 long needles The nurse needed to use a sonogram machine or something like it to be sure it was the two needles didn t go in a bad place. It was stuck into the top of my left shoulder it was painful from the start but my complaint was ignored. The only thing that went through it was saline solution, it was in there just over 24 hours it hurt the whole time. Anyway the saline did not circulate i m guessing, because my left shoulder, arm and hand swelled up with the saline causing a blood clot. The saline slowly had to drip out my arm over the next few weeks nobody could figure out how or why it happened. My question are you familiar with this IV system if, so what is it called. I would like to continue researching it I just don t know what it s called.
[|AI|]  The one you are referring to seems to be a variant of a Central Venous catheter. Maybe a PICC or a subclavian or Jugular line. However, the complication that you are referring to is not quite clear. If you have the documents from that time you were admitted then it will help answer your queries. But I am not quite sure if you are still having trouble from the complication that you suffered back then.