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==Anatomy== | ==Anatomy== | ||
#Significant risk of PE: | #Significant risk of PE: | ||
##Common femoral | ##Common femoral vein | ||
##'''(Superficial) femoral''' | ##'''(Superficial) femoral vein''' | ||
###(Superficial) femoral vein is part of the deep system, not the superficial system as the name suggests! | ###(Superficial) femoral vein is part of the deep system, not the superficial system as the name suggests! | ||
##Popliteal veins | ##Popliteal veins | ||
Revision as of 20:55, 10 December 2011
Anatomy
- Significant risk of PE:
- Common femoral vein
- (Superficial) femoral vein
- (Superficial) femoral vein is part of the deep system, not the superficial system as the name suggests!
- Popliteal veins
Technique
- Transducer
- Linear array vascular probe 6–10 MHz
- 6–8cm width ideal (for larger patients, consider abdominal probe)
- Compression
- Compress vein with transducer
- Touching of anterior and posterior walls = normal
- No touching with pressures sufficient to deform the artery = likely obstructing venous thrombus is likely to be present.
