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Ultraschallgestützte Punktion der V. jugularis interna

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Die ultraschallgestützte Punktion der V. jugularis interna ist eine minimalinvasive, risikoreduzierende, schonende, zügig zum Erfolg führende und von hochrangigen internationalen Wissenschaftszeitschriften propagierte Methode zur sicheren Anlage sämtlicher zentralvenöser Katheter. Durch die Visualisierung im Ultraschall kann nicht nur die Vene von der Arterie einwandfrei unterschieden werden, sondern auch das Vorbewegen der Punktionsnadel dargestellt werden. Die Positionierung der Nadelspitze im Lumen der Vene schließt den eigentlichen Punktionsvorgang ab und ist Ausgangspunkt der sog. Seldinger-Technik, einer schonenden, minimalinvasiven und universellen Kathetertechnik. Die sachgerechte ultraschallgestützte Punktion der V. jugularis interna schließt das iatrogene Risiko eines Pneumothorax bei der Portanlage nahezu aus.

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de Bucourt, M. (2016). Ultraschallgestützte Punktion der V. jugularis interna. In: Hennes, R., Hofmann, H. (eds) Ports. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43641-7_8

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