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Avoiding the left internal mammary artery during anterior pericardiocentesis
Itzhak Kronzon1, Lawrence R Glassman, Paul A Tunick
1Department of Medicine and Department of Surgery, Noninvasive Cardiology Laboratory, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016, USA. Itzhak.Kronzon@med.nyu.edu
Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.)
|July 16, 2003
Abstract:
In patients with pericardial effusions who require anterior pericardiocentesis, it is important to avoid trauma to the left internal mammary artery. Such trauma could result in severe bleeding or tamponade. This article describes how the left internal mammary artery may be identified by duplex ultrasound, and therefore avoided. It is also important to ensure that the needle stick is just lateral to the artery, to avoid hitting the left lung.