Avoiding the brachial plexus when placing axillary a-lines
Recently I've been doing more axillary arterial lines in the ICU. They are much easier to place than radials, have more collateral circulation than brachials, and last way longer than either so it means torturing your patients less.
However, one thing that still bugs me about them is that I feel that there is no guaranteed way to avoid the brachial plexus. You can often see the nerve bundles around the artery with ultrasound, but not always that well. And, sometimes, the only way to get to...
Avoiding the brachial plexus when placing axillary a-lines
Source: Student Doctor Network - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: combatwombat Tags: Anesthesiology Source Type: forums
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