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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644099/comparison-of-the-ultrasound-guided-supraclavicular-and-infraclavicular-approaches-for-subclavian-vein-cannulation-in-children-with-congenital-heart-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaolei Gong, Nuaini Aikemu, Zhuoming Xu, Limin Zhu
OBJECTIVES: Central venous catheterization is used widely in critical pediatric patients. The authors sought to compare the success rate and safety of ultrasound-guided subclavian vein cannulation performed via infraclavicular and supraclavicular approaches. DESIGN: The authors compared the success rate of the first puncture and other information for cannulation in the children with congenital heart disease requiring central venous catheterization who were assigned randomly to the supraclavicular approach group (group A) or infraclavicular approach group (group B)...
March 24, 2024: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585307/subclavian-vein-cannulation-via-supraclavicular-or-infraclavicular-route-which-is-better-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pooja Jaiswal, Suman Saini, Priyanka H Chhabra
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The subclavian vein is frequently cannulated using ultrasound. There are two techniques of subclavian vein catheterization (SVC): Supraclavicular (SC) and infraclavicular (IC). Though the IC route is often preferred, the SC approach offers several distinct advantages. This study was planned to compare the technique of SVC using SC and IC approaches in terms of catheterization technique and complications in elective surgeries in adults. METHODS: Sixty American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) 1, 2, or 3 adult patients posted for elective surgeries under general anesthesia were recruited...
April 2024: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095489/a-comparison-of-the-continuous-supraclavicular-brachial-plexus-block-using-the-proximal-longitudinal-oblique-approach-and-the-interscalene-brachial-plexus-block-for-arthroscopic-shoulder-surgery-a-randomised-controlled-double-blind-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeon Ju Kim, Hyungtae Kim, Sehee Kim, Mi-Ra Kang, Ha-Jung Kim, Won Uk Koh, Sooho Lee, Young-Jin Ro
BACKGROUND: Continuous interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) is widely used for arthroscopic shoulder surgery, but the incidence of hemidiaphragmatic paresis (HDP) has been reported to reach 100%. Several methods, including injections distal to the C5-C6 nerve roots, have been attempted to reduce the HDP incidence. However, catheter placement distal to the C5-C6 nerve roots interferes with the surgical site. OBJECTIVE: Our primary objective was to describe a new technique, the supraclavicular brachial plexus block (SCB), using the proximal longitudinal oblique approach (PLO-SCB), which can facilitate catheter placement and, when compared with ISB, to test whether this would provide noninferior analgesia and spare the phrenic nerve...
December 15, 2023: European Journal of Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38033442/accidental-detection-of-persistent-left-superior-vena-cava-during-central-venous-port-placement
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Shigenori Masaki, Takashi Kawamoto
Persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is a rare abnormality of the thoracic vein that is often detected incidentally during central venous catheter insertion. We present the case of an 85-year-old female with PLSVC that was accidentally detected during central venous port placement. The left subclavian vein was punctured using the supraclavicular approach. Intraoperative fluoroscopy showed that the guidewire had descended through the left chest, suggesting PLSVC. Intraoperative computed tomography and venography confirmed that the PLSVC drained into the coronary sinus...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37892681/the-use-of-regional-anesthesia-to-reduce-blood-loss-in-isolated-limb-perfusion-ilp-a-novel-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Niethard, Heilwig Fischer, Bernhard Gaßmann, Lyubomir Haralambiev, Alexander Tipp, Per-Ulf Tunn
BACKGROUND: Isolated limb perfusion (ILP) for soft tissue sarcomas (STS) is usually performed with tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and melphalan. ILP regularly leads to a total blood loss (BLt) of 1.5-2 L/patient. Blood inflow from the central blood circulation to the limb is influenced by unstable pressure gradients and pain reactions after the administration of melphalan. With perioperative regional anesthesia (RA), pain levels can be reduced, and the pressure gradient stabilized resulting in a reduced BLt...
October 16, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37798865/comparison-of-supraclavicular-brachiocephalic-and-femoral-vein-approaches-for-tunneled-dialysis-catheter-placement-in-patients-with-thrombosed-internal-jugular-veins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Umut Oguslu, Burçak Gümüş, Murat Yalçin, Osman Zikrullah Sahin, Gökalp Yilmaz
INTRODUCTION: There is still debate on the best access route in case of bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis. We aimed to compare the safety, effectiveness, and outcomes of tunneled dialysis catheter placement via supraclavicular brachiocephalic and femoral vein approaches in patients with bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis. METHODS: Between January 2018 and December 2021, data of the patients in whom tunneled dialysis catheters were placed via the supraclavicular brachiocephalic vein (n = 42) and femoral vein (n = 57) approaches were extracted...
October 5, 2023: Hemodialysis International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37587734/ultrasound-guided-selective-supraclavicular-nerve-block-for-postoperative-pain-control-in-children-receiving-hickman-catheter-or-chemoport-insertion-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jung-Bin Park, In-Sun Song, Pyo-Yoon Kang, Sang-Hwan Ji, Young-Eun Jang, Eun-Hee Kim, Ji-Hyun Lee, Hee-Soo Kim, Jin-Tae Kim
BACKGROUND: Optimal pain management after insertion of a central venous catheter in children remains unclear. AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a selective supraclavicular nerve block on postoperative analgesia in pediatric patients undergoing hickman catheter or chemoport insertion. METHODS: Fifty patients aged 3-18 years scheduled for elective Hickman or chemoport insertion were randomized into two groups of 25 each: one group received an ultrasound-guided selective supraclavicular nerve block with 0...
August 16, 2023: Paediatric Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37554596/neck-abscess-due-to-pocket-shot-is-it-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg
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Dafni Kollia, Panagiota Voukelatou, Andreas Kyvetos, Pantelitsa Elissaiou, Ioannis Vrettos
A 45-year-old Caucasian male presented to the emergency department for pain and swelling on the left side of his neck for the past 10 days. His medical history revealed that he was an intravenous (IV) drug abuser. Physical examination demonstrated a 5×5 cm red, swollen bump with a positive fluctuation on the left supraclavicular area concerning for an abscess. Fluid aspiration from the abscess was performed, and three sets of blood cultures were obtained, which later all came back positive for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)...
July 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37381155/anesthetic-considerations-for-cardiac-tamponade-after-internal-jugular-central-line-placement-during-trauma-resuscitation-a-case-report
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Kevin M Chen, Jamal Hasoon, Anvinh Nguyen
Numerous complications are associated with central venous catheters. Among them, cardiac tamponade is a rare but well-documented catastrophic complication. A 22-year-old healthy male presented with Code 1 trauma resulting from gunshot wounds in the abdomen. Upon examination, he was found to have a large pericardial fluid collection, a large right supraclavicular hematoma, and significant amount of bilateral pleural effusions secondary to extraluminal placement of the right internal jugular central line during resuscitation...
June 29, 2023: Vascular Specialist International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37285964/results-of-a-flexible-patient-centered-approach-to-the-timing-of-thoracic-outlet-decompression-in-paget-schroetter-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Indrani Sen, Randall DeMartino, Haraldur Bjarnason, Melissa Neisen, Manju Kalra
BACKGROUND: Treatment algorithms for subclavian vein (SCV) effort thrombosis (Paget-Schroetter syndrome- PSS) are multiple, ranging from thrombolysis (TL) with immediate or delayed thoracic outlet decompression (TOD) to conservative treatment with anticoagulation alone. We follow a regimen of TL/pharmacomechanical thrombectomy (PMT) followed by TOD with first rib resection, scalenectomy, venolysis, and selective venoplasty (open or endovascular) performed electively at a time convenient for the patient...
September 2023: Annals of Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37184122/iatrogenic-injury-to-the-subclavian-artery-during-central-venous-access
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tom Palesy, Joanna Neal, Sherab Bhutia
Subclavian artery injury during central venous line placement is a potentially life-threatening complication. Due to historically high mortality rates with attempted manual pressure for haemostasis, the current favoured method of repair is by open or endovascular means. This case describes the management of a central venous catheter placed through the internal jugular vein into the subclavian artery via a supraclavicular puncture. CT angiography revealed the arterial injury located 1 cm distal to the vertebral artery origin...
May 15, 2023: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37173715/central-venous-stenosis-after-subclavian-versus-internal-jugular-dialysis-catheter-insertion-cites-in-adults-in-need-of-a-temporary-central-dialysis-catheter-study-protocol-for-a-two-arm-parallel-group-non-inferiority-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ola Borgquist, Leila Naddi, Gracijela Božović, Matthias Hellberg, Martin Annborn, Fredrik Sjövall, Maria Adrian, Eva Hettinger, Pia Sjöberg, Thomas Kander
BACKGROUND: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis catheters (tCDC) based on results from previous studies showing a lower incidence of central vein stenosis compared to the subclavian vein. Data is however conflicting, and there are several advantages when the subclavian route is used for tCDCs. This prospective, controlled, randomised, non-inferiority study aims to compare the incidence of post-catheterisation central vein stenosis between the right subclavian and the right internal jugular routes...
May 12, 2023: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36931343/managing-ventriculoperitoneal-shunt-exposure-in-adult-patients-surgical-options-and-implant-removal-prevention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandro Di Rienzo, Roberto Colasanti, Mauro Dobran, Erika Carrassi, Valentina Liverotti, Mara Capece, Alessio Iacoangeli, Maurizio Iacoangeli
BACKGROUND: Ventriculoperitoneal shunt exposure is rare. Small series reporting on managing this complication mainly focus on the pediatric population, where wound breaks over cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) chambers are observed most frequently. However, case series on adult patients are missing. METHODS: Between June 2004 and December 2019, 18 patients underwent ventriculoperitoneal shunt revision due to implant exposure. Pertinent data were retrospectively collected from the hospital database...
March 15, 2023: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36350095/ultrasound-guided-supraclavicular-cannulation-of-left-brachiocephalic-versus-right-internal-jugular-vein-comparative-analysis-of-central-venous-catheter-associated-complications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diyar Falay, Ehrenfried Schindler, Marian Mikus, Asfour Boulos, Schroth Sylvia, Schenk Alina, Baehner Torsten
AIMS: Central venous catheters are essential for the management of pediatric cardiac surgery patients. Recently, an ultrasound-guided access via a supraclavicular approach to the brachiocephalic vein has been described. Central venous catheters are associated with a relevant number of complications in pediatric patients. In this study, we evaluated the frequency of complications of left brachiocephalic vein access compared with right internal jugular vein standard access in children undergoing cardiac surgery...
March 2023: Paediatric Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35561973/the-inside-out-technique-is-safe-and-effective-for-thoracic-central-venous-obstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto G Aru, Emad A Chishti, Sayee S Alagusundaramoorthy, John C Gurley, Eric D Endean
BACKGROUND: Thoracic central venous obstruction (TCVO) presents a challenging scenario for patients requiring central venous access. The inside-out technique for crossing occluded veins has been described; however, to date, case series have reported on a limited number of patients. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the indications for, efficacy of, and outcomes with the inside-out technique at a single tertiary academic center, with close attention to the severity of TCVO using the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) TCVO classification...
September 2022: Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35518538/success-rate-and-complications-of-the-supraclavicular-approach-for-central-venous-access-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Atif Nazir, Khurram Niazi, Syed Muhammad Jawad Zaidi, Muhammad Ali, Saeed Maqsood, Jahanzeb Malik, Mehwish Kaneez, Amin Mehmoodi
Central venous catheterization plays a key role in patients that require immediate resuscitation, long-term fluid management, and invasive monitoring. The supraclavicular (SC) and infraclavicular (IC) approaches are utilized for central venous catheterization and both have their benefits and limitations. In this systematic review, we aim to explore the success rate and various complications of the SC technique. A literature review was conducted on the PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases. All relevant original articles that evaluated success rates and complications of SC access were retrieved and included for qualitative synthesis...
April 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35096534/regional-anesthesia-for-orthopedic-procedures-what-orthopedic-surgeons-need-to-know
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REVIEW
Ihab Kamel, Muhammad F Ahmed, Anish Sethi
Regional anesthesia is an integral component of successful orthopedic surgery. Neuraxial anesthesia is commonly used for surgical anesthesia while peripheral nerve blocks are often used for postoperative analgesia. Patient evaluation for regional anesthesia should include neurological, pulmonary, cardiovascular, and hematological assessments. Neuraxial blocks include spinal, epidural, and combined spinal epidural. Upper extremity peripheral nerve blocks include interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, and axillary...
January 18, 2022: World Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34840101/ultrasound-guided-brachiocephalic-vein-access-in-neonates-and-pediatric-patients
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REVIEW
C M Acosta, G Tusman
Central venous accesses in neonates and pediatric patients represent a common and important procedure for both, intraoperative and postoperative care. Point-of-care ultrasound-guided technique has been proposed to increased success rate and efficiency, as well as to decrease the number of complications. Ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation is considering the "gold standard" in children. Another central venous cannulation option in neonates and children has been supraclavicular ultrasound-guided cannulation of the brachiocephalic vein using the in-plane approach...
December 2021: Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34285927/techniques-and-strategies-for-regional-anesthesia-in-acute-burn-care-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Clifford C Sheckter, Barclay T Stewart, Christopher Barnes, Andrew Walters, Paul I Bhalla, Tam N Pham
Burn injuries and their treatments result in severe pain. Unlike traumatic injuries that are characterized by a discrete episode of pain followed by recovery, burn-injured patients endure pain for a prolonged period that lasts through wound closure (e.g. background pain, procedural pain, breakthrough pain, neuropathic pain and itch). Regional anesthesia, including peripheral nerve blocks and neuraxial/epidural anesthesia, offers significant benefits to a multimodal approach in pain treatment. A 'regional-first' approach to pain management can be incorporated into the workflow of burn centers through engaging regional anesthesiologists and pain medicine practitioners in the care of burn patients...
2021: Burns and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34260061/the-right-supraclavicular-fossa-ultrasound-view-for-correct-catheter-tip-positioning-in-right-subclavian-vein-catheterisation-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Adrian, T Kander, R Lundén, O Borgquist
Central venous catheter misplacement is common (approximately 7%) after right subclavian vein catheterisation. To avoid it, ultrasound-guided tip navigation may be used during the catheterisation procedure to help direct the guidewire towards the lower superior vena cava. We aimed to determine the number of central venous catheter misplacements when using the right supraclavicular fossa ultrasound view to aid guidewire positioning in right infraclavicular subclavian vein catheterisation. We hypothesised that the incidence of catheter misplacements could be reduced to 1% when using this ultrasound technique...
January 2022: Anaesthesia
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