2016
DOI: 10.4103/0970-9185.175720
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A case of malpositioned catheter via supraclavicular approach for subclavian vein cannulation: A rare technique revisited

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“…It is the midline part of the AJVS, typically in u-shape or v-shape configuration. Apart from textbooks of surgery in the context of, for example, thyroid surgery or tracheostomy, it is mentioned in the literature mostly in relation to malposition of central vein catheters or unintended crossover placement of central lines [7, 8]. …”
Section: Anatomical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the midline part of the AJVS, typically in u-shape or v-shape configuration. Apart from textbooks of surgery in the context of, for example, thyroid surgery or tracheostomy, it is mentioned in the literature mostly in relation to malposition of central vein catheters or unintended crossover placement of central lines [7, 8]. …”
Section: Anatomical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%