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Duplicated Subclavian Vein

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007
F p 75-year-old woman was admitted to the Neurosurgical ntensive Care Unit for a severe intracranial hemorrhage fter stabilization in the Emergency Department. During outine central venous catheter placement of the left ubclavian vein, moderate resistance was encountered hile passing the guide wire. The remainder of the rocedure was uneventful.
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Subclavian vein catheterization

The American Journal of Surgery, 1985
Massive fluid replacement is occasionally useful for resuscitation of severely injured patients. The use of MAST garment and the inability to obtain peripheral intravenous access may necessitate the use of infraclavicular subclavian cannulation. Two modifications of the standard subclavian technique have been described which enable quick access for ...
C W, Pulliam, H D, Reines
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Subclavian vein thrombosis

International Journal of Angiology, 2000
A review is presented of the pathogenesis, treatment option, and long term outcome of subclavian vein thrombosis.
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Infraclavicular Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1970
A technique of subclavian vein catheterization is described, which precludes any significant complication when correctly performed. All the complications reported in this series of over 600 cases followed deviations from the standard technique and need not have occurred.
M X, Shanahan, A, Tynan
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Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Archives of Surgery, 1988
To the Editor .—Thank you for the elegant article by Jesseph et al 1 regarding "Patient Positioning for Subclavian Vein Catheterization." Because this procedure is most often performed by residents-in-training, I would like to mention that some of the maneuvers traditionally recommended during subclavian vein catheterization do not have much to do with
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Spontaneous Subclavian Vein Thrombosis

Scottish Medical Journal, 1988
A young man presented with swelling of his right arm and engorgement of the superficial veins over the shoulder. Bilateral upper limb venography was performed and confirmed the presence of thrombus in the right subclavian vein. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the upper extremity is an unusual thrombotic event with a reported incidence of 1–2% of all ...
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