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Safe subclavian vein cannulation.

Errington C Thompson1, Lewis E Calver

  • 1Department of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Trinity Mother Frances Health System, Tyler, Texas 75701, USA.

The American Surgeon
|July 19, 2005
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Subclavian vein cannulation is a common medical procedure. Understanding the relevant anatomy is crucial for successful subclavian vein cannulation and minimizing complications.

Area of Science:

  • Medical procedures
  • Vascular access
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Subclavian vein cannulation is frequently performed by physicians and advanced medical personnel.
  • Adequate anatomical knowledge is essential for the success of this procedure.
  • Proper understanding can lead to reduced complication rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the relevant anatomy for subclavian vein cannulation.
  • To summarize the existing literature on subclavian vein cannulation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of anatomical studies.
  • Review of clinical outcomes and complication rates associated with subclavian vein cannulation.

Main Results:

  • Detailed anatomical review pertinent to subclavian vein cannulation.

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  • Synthesis of current literature regarding the procedure's efficacy and safety.
  • Conclusions:

    • Knowledge of anatomy is paramount for safe and effective subclavian vein cannulation.
    • The manuscript provides a comprehensive resource for practitioners performing this procedure.