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Catheterization Without Supination—A Series of 36 Prone Position Internal Jugular Vein Cannulations
OBJECTIVES:. Describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of 32 critically ill patients who underwent central venous cannulation of the internal jugular vein while in prone position. DESIGN:. Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING:. Single tertiary-
Bethany L. Lussier, MD, FCCP +5 more
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Unprovoked internal jugular vein thrombosis: a case report and literature review
Background Managing thrombosis in rare sites is challenging. Existing studies and guidelines provide detailed explanations on how to overcome lower-limb thromboses and pulmonary embolisms, but few studies have examined thrombosis in rare sites.
Loïc Payrard +3 more
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Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
Iatrogenic innominate vein injuries are rare complications associated with internal jugular venous catheters. These complications are accompanied by high morbidity and mortality rates in patients with severe underlying medical conditions.
Kyung Bae Lee +4 more
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Purpose The left internal jugular vein may be an alternative route for the placement of a pulmonary artery catheter when the right jugular vein is not available.
Akiko Tomita +4 more
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Prediction of a small internal jugular vein by external jugular vein diameter [PDF]
The relationship between internal jugular vein diameter as measured with an ultrasound imaging machine (SiteRite, Dymax) and external jugular vein diameter was studied in 50 anaesthetised patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery.
B R, Stickle, H, McFarlane
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INTRODUCTION: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) are a type of deep venipuncture, for which the catheter tip malposition rate is high. AIM: To examine the feasibility of preventing catheter tip malposition during PICC placement using an ...
Zheng, Yan +13 more
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Free Flap Survival Despite Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis in Head and Neck Reconstruction
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction for complex head and neck surgical defects. Generally, venous thrombosis is more likely to occur than arterial thrombosis in vascular anastomosis.
Koichiro Kiya, MD, PhD +3 more
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Internal jugular vein phlebectasia
Internal jugular vein (LJV) phlebectasia is a rare form of congenital venous anomaly. Less than 50 cases have been reported in the literature world-wide. In the majority of cases the lesion was in boys and on the right side. It is a fusiform dilation of the vein without any apparent obstruction, and is believed to be due to congenital thinning of the ...
T A G, Fernando, D S C, Perera
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Drainage of External Jugular Vein into an Unusually Wider Internal Jugular Vein - A Rare Case Report [PDF]
The superficial veins are of utmost importance clinically for cannulation, which is required for diagnostic purposes and intravenous therapy. One such superficial vein in the neck region is the external jugular vein.
Ashwija Shetty +2 more
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Septic thrombosis of the internal jugular vein: Lemierre's syndrome revisited
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Study of the clinical evolution of a primary ear, nose, and throat infection complicated by septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case-control study.
Arnold, Andreas Michael +7 more
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