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Basilic vein thrombosis is a type of superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) in which a blood clot forms in the basilic vein in the arm. In many cases, SVT is harmless and will resolve without treatment.
Basilic vein transposition (BVT) fulfills the need for a durable conduit with high patency and maturation rates. This retrospective review examines a single group's experience with this procedure.
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Why Some People Have Hidden Or 'Hard To Find' Veins?The use of such veins or other access points, such as cephalic, basilic, or dorsal hand veins, when they cannot easily be found, are how doctors and nurses describe a situation as dealing with ...
4,5 It is best to learn both techniques. Potential cannulation sites are the hand, the antecubital veins of the forearm, and the basilic, cephalic, and brachial veins of the upper arm. To get ...
Techniques for jugular, basilic and medial metatarsal venipuncture in psittacine birds are discussed in detail. Although the number of animals used in the US for research annually is documented ...
However, care must be taken not to use the specific vein that is occluded (typically, the cephalic or basilic vein). Carefully examine the vein, and complete a vascular duplex ultrasonography ...
Anatomic abnormalities were corrected by surgical or percutaneous techniques and were found at three distinct levels: the arterial anastomosis, the transposed basilic vein segment, and the central ...
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