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Summary:

Description
  • Radiopaedia case ID: 67206
  • Study ID: 76575
  • Image ID: 47756107
  • Plane projection: None
  • Modality: Ultrasound
  • System: Vascular
  • Findings: Cine-loop 1: Two vessels deep to the sternocleidomastoid identified at the lateral neck; larger, thin walled, superficial vessel which is compressible with light probe pressure and subtly varies with respiration represents the internal jugular vein. The deeper, thicker walled vessel with a characteristic pulsation, no respiratory variation, and higher resistance to collapse represents the common carotid artery. Image 1: skin and subcutaneous tissue (SQ), sternocleidomastoid (SCM), internal jugular vein (IJV), common carotid artery (CCA) Cine-loop 2: begins with initial needle insertion, visible when through the skin and subcutaneous tissue, and in the body of the SCM, demonstrating acoustic shadowing characteristic of the needle shaft. Enters internal jugular vein and secured in the mid-lumen. Image 2: echogenic needle shaft (red circle) casts a characteristic acoustic shadow (parallel white lines) Image 3: the needle tip (red circle) is located prior to puncture of the anterior wall of the internal jugular vein. Cine-loop 3: right hemithorax, third intercostal space. + lung sliding, no pneumothorax. Cine-loop 4: left hemithorax, third intercostal space. + lung sliding, no pneumothorax.
  • Author location: Detroit, MI, United States
Date 29 Mar 2019
Source Central venous cannulation (ultrasound)
Author David Carroll
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