I'm an antique but have placed catheters in the IJ many hundreds of times (but probably fewer than 1000) without using US and with neither failures nor complications. Great care, thorough anatomic awareness and many precautions are necessary. However, if I were to do it all over again, I would certainly use US, if available. I would certainly also urge those new to the procedure to us it as well.
You had mindfulness of what you were doing. My last stay in the hospital, I put in my own cath and NG tube. The nurses were rushed and blindly did their routines.
Would love to see this as a standar procedure in order to provide beter outcomes for the patient. But often in practice doctors are in a rush or their selfishness dont allow them to take the USM
Thank you for sharing. Anyone who does not yet realize the utility and safety of US guidance for central venous access is not an informed practitioner. If available, US should ALWAYS be used for central line placement.
Thank for the nice video I have a question for which I don't know the answer,why we have to withdraw the probe before attempting canulation in internal jugular vein canulation?
Dude, you need to talk waaaaay slower. Nicely articulated and good presentation, but listening and looking at the same time is difficult. I hate public speaking too.
Ultrasound dramatically changed medical practice from two decades ago
These two videos are very educational, excellent for understanding the bases of the images and the technique. Thank you!
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I'm an antique but have placed catheters in the IJ many hundreds of times (but probably fewer than 1000) without using US and with neither failures nor complications. Great care, thorough anatomic awareness and many precautions are necessary. However, if I were to do it all over again, I would certainly use US, if available. I would certainly also urge those new to the procedure to us it as well.
You had mindfulness of what you were doing. My last stay in the hospital, I put in my own cath and NG tube. The nurses were rushed and blindly did their routines.
@@JohnHoranzy Probably safer.
Excellent explanation!
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Amazing video.. thank you
Would love to see this as a standar procedure in order to provide beter outcomes for the patient. But often in practice doctors are in a rush or their selfishness dont allow them to take the USM
Alejandro Andrade Lopez using usg only makes their job better, how is it selfish not using it
y so much hate?
Very nicely explained.
Great video! Practice makes perfect!
That was very helpful. Thank you.
Very well done!
Thank you for easy understanding 😊🙏
Thank you for sharing. Anyone who does not yet realize the utility and safety of US guidance for central venous access is not an informed practitioner. If available, US should ALWAYS be used for central line placement.
Great video, thanks!
Very good i will practice it
Thank for the nice video
I have a question for which I don't know the answer,why we have to withdraw the probe before attempting canulation in internal jugular vein canulation?
Nice job!
Very helpful, thank you
Useful guide.
thank you..
Very informative.ty
Thanks
excellent
thanks nice.
how much does a mashine like this costs? in $
thaanks for nice vidio
Dude, you need to talk waaaaay slower. Nicely articulated and good presentation, but listening and looking at the same time is difficult. I hate public speaking too.
maybe if the hospital would have used this my wife wouldn't have had 2 die
What happened?