2017
DOI: 10.4103/ijccm.ijccm_398_16
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Trouble shooting a small sized IJV

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“…Confirm catheter position in the vein. 8 Pirogoffs Venous Confluence Technique: After US assessment of IJV, the probe was placed in sagittal plane at the level of cricoid cartilage to obtain short axis view of the IJV. The linear USG probe (M-Turbo, Fujifilm Sonosite, Inc., Bothell, WA, USA) was placed in the supraclavicular fossa parallel to medial end of clavicle.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Confirm catheter position in the vein. 8 Pirogoffs Venous Confluence Technique: After US assessment of IJV, the probe was placed in sagittal plane at the level of cricoid cartilage to obtain short axis view of the IJV. The linear USG probe (M-Turbo, Fujifilm Sonosite, Inc., Bothell, WA, USA) was placed in the supraclavicular fossa parallel to medial end of clavicle.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…IJV, subclavian vein (SCV) and brachiocephalic vein (BCV) known as the "Pirogoff's confluence. 8 The present study was conducted to evaluate an alternative puncture site and describe the technique of successfully obtaining central venous access at the Pirogoff's venous confluence of IJV, SCV and BCV under USG Guidance. The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of central venous access at internal jugular vein with it, in respect to first attempt, puncture attempt, number of total attempts for successful cannulation, successful placement, access time, time to central venous catheterisation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1] This technique is especially useful in patients where the internal jugular vein (IJV) vessel lumen is small (eg., volume deficient patient), patients with history of multiple cannulations, and in whom subclavian puncture is contraindicated. [12] Though there is resurgence of this technique, there is debate about exact target site of USG BCV cannulation.…”
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“…Here, we describe three different sites of USG BCV cannulation through supraclavicular fossa: Method 1 – cannulation through lateral wall of IJV near venous confluence; Method 2 – cannulation at venous confluence of three vessels, IJV, subclavian vein (SCV), and BCV also known as the “Pirogoff” confluence;[2] and Method 3 – cannulation of BCV.…”
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“…[ 2 ] A novel technique used when the IJV has a small lumen (<0.7 cm) and subclavian puncture is contraindicated is cannulating at the venous confluence of three vessels, i.e., IJV, subclavian vein (SCV), and brachiocephalic vein (BCV) known as the “Pirogoff” confluence. [ 3 ] We describe a case where a linear array US probe was used to identify the venous confluence of “Pirogoff” in three simple, quick, and important steps to obtain successful venous cannulation.…”
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