1987
DOI: 10.1177/0148607187011005505
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Subclavian Vein Puncture under Ultrasonic Guidance

Abstract: Ultrasonically guided subclavian venipuncture is described. Since this method permits direct tapping of the subclavian vein and control of the insertion to the innominate vein under ultrasonic guidance, complications such as pneumothorax, accidental subclavian artery puncture, and malposition of the catheter, which often accompany the conventional method, can be avoided. As a result, this technique produces no radiation damage.

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“…While ultrasound-guided SVC has been reported 3 decades ago, 78,79 Point of Care ultrasound proliferation brought about increased interest in ultrasound guidance for SCV cannulation. A legitimate concern with this approach is difficulty in imaging the SCV.…”
Section: Subclavian Vein Cannulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While ultrasound-guided SVC has been reported 3 decades ago, 78,79 Point of Care ultrasound proliferation brought about increased interest in ultrasound guidance for SCV cannulation. A legitimate concern with this approach is difficulty in imaging the SCV.…”
Section: Subclavian Vein Cannulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legler and Nugent [10] showed that Doppler localization of the IJV facilitates central venous cannulation. Later, the results of studies showing the advantage of using ultrasound for catheterization of subclavian (SV) and FV were published [11]. The first results of studies on the use of ultrasound for catheterization of the central vein during CPR were published in 1997.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%