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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

  1. Significant risk of PE:
    1. Common femoral vein
    2. (Superficial) femoral vein
      1. (Superficial) femoral vein is part of the deep system, not the superficial system as the name suggests!
    3. Popliteal veins

Technique

  1. Transducer
    1. Linear array vascular probe 6–10 MHz
    2. 6–8cm width ideal (for larger patients, consider abdominal probe)
  2. Compression
    1. Compress vein with transducer
    2. Touching of anterior and posterior walls = normal
    3. No touching with pressures sufficient to deform the artery = likely obstructing venous thrombus is likely to be present.