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    Area of Science:

    • Anatomical imaging
    • Vascular anatomy
    • Radiographic techniques

    Background:

    • Intraosseous injection is a method for accessing the vascular system.
    • Understanding cadaveric venous anatomy is crucial for medical research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate intraosseous injection of potassium iodide for visualizing the venous system in cadavers.
    • To assess the utility of this method for anatomical study and comparison with other techniques.

    Main Methods:

    • Intraosseous injection of potassium iodide was performed at the malleolus and iliac crests in 90 cadavers.
    • Radiographic imaging was conducted immediately and up to 60 minutes post-injection.
    • Cadavers were studied in both supine and vertical positions.

    Main Results:

    • Contrast material filled local veins, abdominal organs, and extended to brachiocephalic veins.
    • Hepatic and renal veins were clearly visualized.
    • Minimal differences were observed between supine and vertical cadaver positions.

    Conclusions:

    • Intraosseous injection provides a dynamic visualization of the venous system in cadavers.
    • This method can complement autopsy and in vivo angiography, especially when biopsies are not feasible.
    • It aids in identifying anatomical lesions difficult to detect via autopsy.

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