Anatomy of a Procedure - Subclavian Cannulation
/The subclavian central line, whether using an infraclavicular or supraclavicular approach can strike fear in the novice proceduralist. Big needles traversing near and seemingly towards a patients lung apex is not exactly a comforting vision. However, like with most procedures, a firm understanding of the anatomy at play will give the operator confidence as they approach what is a critical central venous access procedure particularly in crashing patients.
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