نتایج جستجو برای: internal jugular vein

تعداد نتایج: 300381  

2015
Mauricio Umaña Alberto García Luis Bustamante José Luis Castillo Juan Sebastián Martínez

Introduction: The internal jugular vein locates anterior or anterolateral

Journal: :Journal of vascular and interventional neurology 2014
Adnan I Qureshi

The venous efflux from cerebral dural venous sinus into the extracranial venous drainage is predominantly based on sigmoid venous sinus draining into the internal jugular vein. In the fetal stage, the rapid growth of cerebral hemispheres leads to an enlargement of transverse venous sinuses in somewhat disproportionate manner to growth of sigmoid venous sinus and internal jugular vein. Therefore...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2010
Tomoaki Kano Shuhei Kurosaki Susumu Iwasa Hirochiyo Wada

A 6-year-old boy had undergone ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt for acute hydrocephalus because of a brain tumor at the age of 11 months, and presented with vomiting and somnolence after the shunt malfunctioned 6 days after VP shunt reconstruction, during which the right external jugular vein was injured during the tunneling process and the peritoneal catheter was not fixed to the peritoneum wit...

2015
Prahlad Duggal Pankaj Chaturvedi Prathamesh S Pai Deepa Nair SL Juvekar Bharat Rekhi

Background: We report a case of vascular malformation arising from internal jugular vein presenting as mass at root of neck with no clinical stigmata which to the best of our knowledge is the first reported case of an intrinsic vascular malformation arising from the internal jugular vein. Magnetic resonance imaging features of this new entity have been described. Case presentation: A 27 year ma...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2012
Varsha Shenoy Perumal Saraswathi Gunapriya Raghunath Jayakumar Sai Karthik

Superficial veins of the head and neck are utilised for central venous cannulation, oral reconstruction and parenteral nutrition in debilitated patients. Clinical and sonological examinations of these veins may provide clues toward underlying cardiac pathology. Hence, although variations in these vessels are common, a sound knowledge of such variations becomes clinically important to surgeons, ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2002
S J Schreiber U K W Lambert F Doepp J M Valdueza

BACKGROUND Head-down tilt is often used to assist cannulation of the internal jugular vein (IJV). However, the optimal duration of tilt before cannulation is not well defined. METHODS Fifteen healthy volunteers were studied by B-mode duplex sonography to assess changes in cross-sectional area (CSA) of the right IJV during 10 degrees head-down tilt. RESULTS Median CSA in the supine position ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2013
Jai Prakash Brojen Takhellambam Biplab Ghosh Tauhidul Alam Choudhury Shivendra Singh Om Prakash Sharma

Hemodialysis in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requires vascular access which can be either temporary or permanent. However, these procedures are not without complications. Arterial puncture is the most common immediate complication and pseudoaneurysm formation is the most common late sequel of internal jugular venous catheterization (IJVC). However, arterio-venous fistula (AVF) f...

2016
Ozge Korkmaz Sabahattin Göksel Öcal Berkan Burçak Söylemez Durmuş Kasım Ahmet Cemil İşbir

Vertebral artery cannulation is an unusual complication during internal jugular vein cannulation. We report a case of vertebral artery cannulation, which occurred during an attempt to cannulate the right internal jugular vein, and we discuss the management of such a rare complication.

Introduction: Internal jugular vein ectasia is a condition in which there is a dilatation of the internal jugular vein. A patient usually presents in the first decade with swelling in the neck, which aggravates in size while straining or coughing. This is a very rare condition and the chances of misdiagnosis are quite high. It is diagnosed by proper history taking, examination, and radiol...

Journal: :Chest 1978
L E Dye P H Segall R O Russell J A Mantle W J Rogers C E Rackley

Two patients who developed unilateral neck vein distention following insertion of a Swan-Ganz catheter are described. One patient developed unilateral swelling of the arm used for catheter insertion. Following removal of the Swan-Ganz catheter in this patient, venograms of both upper extremities revealed internal jugular vein thrombosis and subclavian vein thrombosis of the involved extremity. ...

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