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ULTRASOUND-GUIDED INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN CATHETERIZATION IN PATIENTSWITH SCOLIOTIC DEFORMITY

https://doi.org/10.14531/ss2011.2.53-57

Abstract

Objective. To analyze the advantages of ultrasound-guided catheterization of the internal jugular vein in patients with scoliotic deformity.

Material and Methods. Patients with scoliotic deformity (n = 366), aged 16 months to 18 years were divided into two groups. The study group included patients (n = 128) in whom ultrasound guided approach to the internal jugular vein was used. Out of them 79 patients underwent classical catheterization over the guidewire with aspiration sample, and 49 – intravasal insertion of J-guidewire without aspiration sample. The control group included patients (n = 238) who underwent catheterization without ultrasound control with aspiration sample over the guidewire.

Results. Ultrasound-guided puncture and catheterization of the internal jugular vein decreases complication rate and shortens the time of preoperative preparation.

Conclusion. The study showed that puncture in Trendelenburg’s position improves verification of the internal jugular vein. Ultrasound control allows performing catheterization over guidewire without aspiration sample with low rate of complications.

About the Authors

Dmitry Vladislavovich Zabolotsky
St.Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy, Research Pediatric Orthopaedic Institute n.a. G.I.Turner, St.Petersburg
Russian Federation


Gleb Eduardovich Ulrikh
St.Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy
Russian Federation


Andrey Gennadyevich Kulev
St.Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy
Russian Federation


Natalya Sergeyevna Malashenko
St.Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy
Russian Federation


Andrey Olegovich Kolosov
St.Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy
Russian Federation


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Zabolotsky D.V., Ulrikh G.E., Kulev A.G., Malashenko N.S., Kolosov A.O. ULTRASOUND-GUIDED INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN CATHETERIZATION IN PATIENTSWITH SCOLIOTIC DEFORMITY. Russian Journal of Spine Surgery (Khirurgiya Pozvonochnika). 2011;(2):053-057. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14531/ss2011.2.53-57



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