超声引导下桡动脉插管用于外周静脉入路困难的全身麻醉:两例病例报告

Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1186/s40981-024-00743-y
Hironori Motoyama, Joho Tokumine, Yukiko Saito, Kiyoshi Moriyama, Tomoko Yorozu
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尽管超声造影技术不断进步,但对于因多次手术而导致解剖结构改变的患者来说,确定外周静脉位置以放置导管仍是一项挑战。在此,我们强调了将桡动脉作为超声引导下外周静脉导管置入的替代部位的潜力。我们介绍了两例病人,他们都有广泛的手术史,包括多次腹部手术,导致外周静脉入路困难。由于静脉狭窄或缺乏可视性,传统的外周静脉导管插入部位并不合适。在这两个病例中,超声波检查帮助确定了桡动脉是导管置入的唯一可行部位。患者在超声引导下成功进行了桡动脉导管置入术,未出现并发症,为麻醉诱导和术中监测等医疗管理提供了便利。对于传统静脉通路受损的患者来说,桡动脉静脉是超声引导下外周静脉通路的可行且安全的替代选择。
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Ultrasound-guided radial vein cannulation for general anesthesia in cases with difficult peripheral venous access: a report of two cases
Despite advancements in ultrasonography, locating peripheral veins for catheter placement remains a challenge in patients with altered anatomy owing to multiple surgeries. Herein, we highlight the potential of using the radial vein as an alternative site for ultrasound-guided peripheral venous catheterization. We present two cases of patients with extensive surgical histories, including multiple abdominal surgeries, leading to difficult peripheral venous access. Traditional sites for peripheral venous catheterization were unsuitable due to vein narrowing or lack of visibility. In both cases, ultrasonography helped identify the radial vein as the only viable site for catheter placement. The patients underwent successful ultrasonography-guided catheterization of the radial vein without complications, facilitating medical management, including anesthesia induction and intraoperative monitoring. The radial vein is a feasible and safe alternative for ultrasound-guided peripheral venous access in patients where traditional venous access sites are compromised.
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