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Hemodialysis catheter implantation in the axillary vein by ultrasound guidance versus palpation or anatomical reference

Hemodialysis catheter implantation in the axillary vein by ultrasound guidance versus palpation or anatomical reference

... jugular vein (for instance, those patients with a tracheostomy), or to practice arteriovenous fistula or graft; it was then essential to obtain an alternative vascular ...of axillary vein catheter ...

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Axillary vein spasm during cardiac implantable electronic device implantation

Axillary vein spasm during cardiac implantable electronic device implantation

... tion procedure, and involving cardiac lead introduction into the cardiovascular system. Both techniques, AV/SV puncture and CV cutdown, involve the vascular seg- ments found within the clavipectoral triangle [2, 15]. ...

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Percutaneous Catheterization of the Axillary Vein in Infants and Children

Percutaneous Catheterization of the Axillary Vein in Infants and Children

... Smith-Wright et al6 reported a 71% complication rate in children less than 6 years of age and a 24% rate in the 6- to 15-year-old age group for their course of catheterization; this stud[r] ...

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UNDERSTANDING OF URDHWA SHAKHAGAT “AVEDHYA” SIRA .......

UNDERSTANDING OF URDHWA SHAKHAGAT “AVEDHYA” SIRA .......

... (arteries), axillary vein (larger veins) and terminal part of cephalic vein (terminal part of some specific veins having many tributaries) has to be considerd as Avedhya Sira namely Bahavi, ...

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Variations of the cephalic vein anterior to the clavicle in humans

Variations of the cephalic vein anterior to the clavicle in humans

... jugular vein beyond the ...cephalic vein did not join the axillary vein in the deltopectoral triangle but anastomosed with the external jugular vein beyond the ...the axillary ...

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Emergency department diagnosis of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis using bedside ultrasonography

Emergency department diagnosis of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis using bedside ultrasonography

... A 27-year-old man presents to the emergency department with a 1-day history of severe right upper extremity pain and swelling. The patient’s status is post open reduction internal fixation for a left tibial plateau ...

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Right Atrial Thrombus and Superior Vena Cava Syndrome in a Child

Right Atrial Thrombus and Superior Vena Cava Syndrome in a Child

... venous angiography from a right axillary vein cutdown which demonstrated obstruction ofthe superior vena cava with collateral venous drainage to the innominate and. azygous veins (Fig 3)[r] ...

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Axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer in elderly patients and fibrin glue

Axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer in elderly patients and fibrin glue

... II axillary lymphadenectomy, extending from the lower border of the axillary vein superiorly, from the medial border of the smaller pectoral muscle medially, as far as the fourth intercostobrachial ...

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Axillary dissection in primary breast cancer: variations of the surgical technique and influence on morbidity

Axillary dissection in primary breast cancer: variations of the surgical technique and influence on morbidity

... In group 1, the tissue was dissected with conventional scissors or gently disrupted with other instruments. The vessels were coagulated whenever bleeding occurred, and only large vessels were clamped and ligated. As a ...

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				STUDY OF AVEDHYA SIRA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LOHITAKSHA

← Return to Article Details STUDY OF AVEDHYA SIRA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LOHITAKSHA

... So, lohitaksha sira can be correlated with the axillary vein in the upper extremity. Injury to these two veins can lead to the various diseases and it can be also critical to life because of their ...

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Regional Anesthesia for Upper Limb Surgery: A Narrative Review

Regional Anesthesia for Upper Limb Surgery: A Narrative Review

... Ultrasound technique: When using ultrasound in the infraclavicular area it may have two main approaches, a proximal one just under the clavicle and a more distal one at the level of the coracoid process. Put the probe in ...

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β-hCG Expression in Patients with Benign and Malignant Cystic Breast Diseases

β-hCG Expression in Patients with Benign and Malignant Cystic Breast Diseases

... above, axillary lymphatics are divided into three distinct levels according to their lateral and medial (surgical) anatomic relationships with the pectoralis minor ...lateral axillary vein, and the ...

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Axillary “Exclusion”—A Successful Technique for Reducing Seroma Formation after Mastectomy and Axillary Dissection

Axillary “Exclusion”—A Successful Technique for Reducing Seroma Formation after Mastectomy and Axillary Dissection

... the axillary fossa are central to aetiology, it follows that obliterating this space will minimise fluid ...of axillary exclusion, and present results of a series of 24 ...

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Original Article Radiological score for hemorrhage in the patients with portal hypertension

Original Article Radiological score for hemorrhage in the patients with portal hypertension

... portal vein thrombosis, or portal hypertension with other causes, such as autoimmune hepatitis, pancreatitis, or hemato- logical diseases were ...portal vein, supe- rior mesenteric vein, inferior ...

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Case Report Why are there so few cases of anterior tibial vein thrombosis? A case report after total joint arthroplasty and literature review

Case Report Why are there so few cases of anterior tibial vein thrombosis? A case report after total joint arthroplasty and literature review

... Anterior tibial thrombosis is not easy to diag- nose and may be hampered by investigators’ lack of experience or familiarity with the phle- bographic technique. We found that it was dif- ficult to distinguish the ...

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IN VITRO SHOOT MULTIPLICATION IN SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (LINK) SCHN )

IN VITRO SHOOT MULTIPLICATION IN SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (LINK) SCHN )

... In vitro culture was sub cultured after 25 days on the original multiplication-inducing medium. For the growth of axillary shoots arise from using the nodes of nodal segments as an explants. Nodal segments (1–2 ...

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Study the role of octreotide in the management of post mastectomy lymphorrhea

Study the role of octreotide in the management of post mastectomy lymphorrhea

... the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries. Interstitial fluid forms at the arterial (coming from the heart) end of capillaries because of the higher pressure of blood compared to veins, ...

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Clinical outcome of the axilla after axillary radiation in breast cancer: A retrospective study from MNJIO & RCC Hyderabad

Clinical outcome of the axilla after axillary radiation in breast cancer: A retrospective study from MNJIO & RCC Hyderabad

... Any patient who came to the Outpatient Department (OPD) of MNJIO & RCC for follow up and who satisfied the inclusion criteria were included. There was only one male patient enrolled. All these patients had completed ...

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Multidisciplinary Approach in the Management of Locally Advanced Breast Carcinoma

Multidisciplinary Approach in the Management of Locally Advanced Breast Carcinoma

... Sentinel node biopsy has been extensively studied in early breast cancer and has been found to have an accuracy from 92% to 100% with successful identification of 90–100% However, limited experience in LABC is only now ...

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Additions to the flora of Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh, India

Additions to the flora of Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh, India

... Shrubs. Leaves elliptic to oblong. Flowers solitary, axillary, petals white, or pale creamy, upper petals with yellow blotch turned reddish brown later. Stamens 24-40. Berry ellipsoid, red when ripe. Fl. & ...

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