Linking To And Embedding “Ultrasound-Guided Access (IVs, Lines) | Behind the Knife – Bedside Procedures Bonus Episode” With Links To Additional Resources

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Links To Three Videos On Central Line Microskills From Dr. Weingart
Posted on September 27, 2022 by Tom Wade MD
In the above post, I link to three of Dr. Weingart’s videos on central line microskills:

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In this post, I link to and embed the video from Behind The Knife-The Surgery Podcast, Ultrasound-Guided Access (IVs, Lines) | Behind the Knife – Bedside Procedures Bonus Episode, 6:31, Aug 1, 2020.

Before you can do things like a central line or a radial arterial line, you need to know how to use the ultrasound to poke a needle into things! One thing I forgot to mention in the video: I demonstrate accessing vessels with short-axis view (like taking a slice through a bread loaf, if the bread is the vessel). You can also access vessels with long-axis view (like cutting a hot-dog in half the long way). I do not recommend this approach because you can’t see structures lateral to the vessel, and it is also difficult to keep the needle in plane with the ultrasound window.

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Intro: (0:00) Learn about the ultrasound: (1:06) Getting access with the needle: (3:37) Outro: (5:52

Please watch: “How to Do a Central Line (Central Venous Catheter) – Behind the Knife – Bedside Procedures Episode 2 ” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgQbQ… 

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