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腹腔内静脈への直接アクセス,可行性,安全性,臨床応用
Mohammed A Amarneh1, Kyung Rae Kim1, Mohammed H Alomari1
1Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders
|September 3, 2025
まとめ
腹腔内静脈への超音波誘導による直接の皮膚経接は,血管不全を凝固させるための実行可能で安全な方法である. このテクニックは複雑なケースで 深い腹部静脈へのアクセスに 価値のあるアプローチを提供します
科学分野:
- 介入放射線学
- 血管 外科
- 医療用イメージング
背景:
- 血管の異常はしばしば複雑な治療戦略を必要とします.
- 腸内静脈へのアクセスは 血管内静脈へのアクセスは 血管内静脈へのアクセスは
研究 の 目的:
- 腹腔内静脈への超音波誘導による直接皮膚経接の可行性,安全性,および臨床的有用性を評価する.
- 血管の異常を埋め込むためのこのテクニックを評価する
主な方法:
- 医療記録,画像,および手続データを遡及的に検討する.
- 腸内静脈への超音波誘導経皮アクセスによる血管不全に対する血栓化を受けている患者の分析.
- 骨盤,後,中の静脈を含んでいる.
主要な成果:
- 9人の患者 (年齢3~58歳) で25回の直接皮膚経口投与を行った.
- 腹腔内静脈への入口を成功させた
- 全ての処置は技術的に成功し 控えめな合併症は7つありました
結論:
- 腹腔内静脈への皮膚経由の超音波誘導は 実行可能で安全です
- この方法は病気が最小限であり,複雑な血管不全の有価な代替手段です.
- 他の方法が不適切であるときに 深い腹部静脈へのアクセスを容易にする.
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