Most techniques (except saphenous vein and tail blood vessel puncture ... This figure is significantly lower than the much-used rule of thumb that estimates blood volume as 100 ml/kg or 10% ...
A case is reported of chronic exertional compartment syndrome treated by fasciotomy. The decompression procedure was complicated by injury to the saphenous nerve. The importance of accurate placement ...
In newborns, cubital veins and the saphenous vein are also frequently used for ... in the jugular veins is relatively easy and has a lower risk of mechanical complications, especially pneumothorax.
Blood flow volume and velocity were recorded above and below the saphenous vein bifurcation ... motion at the ankle relative to changes in lower extremity venous blood flow volume and velocity ...