An acute internal jugular, subclavian, or axillary DVT is a relatively ... with an internal jugular vein thrombosis being the most common source. The inconsistent use of anticoagulation therapy ...
The thoracic duct usually drains into the junction of the left subclavian and internal jugular vein (IJV). However, the anatomy is extremely variable and can also drain into the left IJV, left ...
For example, the internal jugular central vein lies ... but not for the long run as in the intensive care setting. The jugular vein and subclavian vein are more suitable for prolonged use and ...
Background Subclavian vein access using anatomical landmarks for guidance is widely used and is known to carry risks of serious complications. While the use of ultrasound imaging in cannulating the ...
US examination of the neck showed displacement of the guidewire in cranial direction, presumably stuck somewhere in the right internal jugular vein. CT angiography in the venous phase revealed that ...
After exposure of the arteries and a bolus dose of heparin, a prosthetic graft is sewn to the carotid or subclavian artery and passed underneath the SCM, posterior to the internal jugular vein. The ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis found that real-time ultrasound guidance significantly increased the success rate of subclavian ... compared to the internal jugular vein approach.
The external and internal jugular veins are joined by the subclavian vein, which enters the right atrium of the heart as the cranial vena cava (Fig. 1). Figure 1: Dissection of the cranial thorax ...
His left subclavian and jugular veins were previously patent with adequate outflow through the left hemiazygos system and other mature venous collaterals. Computed tomography and duplex imaging ...
The scan included the cervical portion of the jugular vein to the subclavian confluence and the upper extremity axillary and the subclavian vein segment in its entirety except for the subclavian ...