1. Internal jugular vein thrombosis detection by ultrasound scan after failure of internal jugular vein catheterization -A case report
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Jong Kwon Jung, Hyun Kyoung Lim, Helen Ki Shinn, Heung Soon Im, Jeong Uk Han, In Jun Jung, and Du Hyun Ko
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Left internal jugular vein ,business.industry ,Ultrasound scan ,education ,Ultrasound ,Internal jugular vein thrombosis ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Lower limbs venous ultrasonography ,Internal jugular vein ,health care economics and organizations ,Right internal jugular vein - Abstract
Right internal jugular vein catheterization is performed frequently as central venous catheterization by the landmark method. This procedure, however, might prove difficulty due to anatomic variations or thrombosis of internal jugular vein. We failed to catheterize right internal jugular vein by the landmark method in 70-year-old female patient. And then, we detected right internal jugular vein thrombosis by ultrasound scan. Left internal jugular vein catheterization was performed by the ultrasound guided technique. Central venous catheterization has possibility to fail despite several attempts by the landmark method. Then, ultrasound guided approach is a good choice to aid central venous catheterization when difficulties or complications have been encountered.
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- 2008
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