Hickman catheter

Hickman catheter /hik′mən/ [R.O. Hickman, 20th-century American surgeon] , a type of central venous catheter used for the long-term administration of substances via the venous system, such as antibiotics, total parenteral nutrition, or chemotherapeutic agents. It can be used for continuous or intermittent administration and may have either a single or a double lumen.

Hickman catheter (Tighe, 2012)