For 18 patients, the central point of femoral veins lay 5.3mm medial to the central point of the artery. Hypothetical success in catheterization of the other 18 patients was evaluated by assuming ...
Presented at the annual meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Poland Spring, Maine, September 28, 1940. Select the format you want to export the citation of this publication.
Various venipuncture sites have been described, including the jugular vein, brachial vein, femoral vein, subcarapacial plexus, dorsal and ventral coccygeal veins and occipital sinus 1,2.
and the small saphenous vein (SSV). The GSV runs from the medial ankle to the groin, joining the common femoral vein at the saphenofemoral junction. The SSV runs from the lateral ankle to the ...
Designed to be placed in the femoral vein or artery, Medtronic Femoral Cannulae are ideally suited for both percutaneous and direct insertion. The unique, flat, wire-wound, thin-walled ...
The femoral, jugular, subclavian, and cubital veins are the most frequently used sites for CVC insertion in children. In newborns, cubital veins and the saphenous vein are also frequently used for ...