A central line is a type of flexible, sterile tube that’s longer than a standard intravenous (IV) line. A doctor will place it into a vein that goes to your child’s heart, so they can give medications, fluids, or nutrition.
Most often, central lines are placed in patients who need IV therapy for an extended period, which can range from a few weeks to a few years. They are stable and secure, designed to support your child’s long-term medical needs.