What is a Peripheral Catheter Called? An Overview of IV Lines and Cannulas
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In hospitals worldwide, over one billion peripheral intravenous lines are used annually, making them the most commonly performed invasive procedure in acute healthcare settings. If you've heard this device referred to by multiple names, you may be wondering: **what is a peripheral catheter called**? A peripheral catheter is a small, flexible tube, also known as a peripheral IV, cannula, or drip, inserted into a peripheral vein to administer fluids and medication.