Method for remaining PICC catheter through jugular vein by virtue of double-channel technique
An internal jugular vein and tunnel technology, which is applied in the field of indwelling PICC catheter through the internal jugular vein by double-tunnel technology, can solve the problems such as affecting the appearance, difficult to indwell the PICC in peripheral vascular access, and restricting the patient's position and activity.
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Embodiment 1
[0017] The specific operation steps are as follows:
[0018] Step 1. Determine the puncture point and double-tunnel route: the patient is placed in a supine position with the occipital removed, the shoulder on the side to be punctured is elevated, the head is turned to the opposite side, and the neck and anterior chest wall on that side are fully exposed. The low point of the triangular area formed by the sternal head and the clavicular head is the puncture point and marked. Draw a marking line 1 cm away from the same level as the puncture point. Let the outer end of the marking line be point A. The place is the body surface outlet of the catheter, mark it, connect point A and the body surface outlet with a marker pen, the puncture point → point A is subcutaneous tunnel 1, and point A → body surface exit is subcutaneous tunnel 2;
[0019] Step 2. Measure the length of the catheter: the distance from the puncture point to the right sternoclavicular joint to the third intercosta...
Embodiment 2
[0028] The specific operation steps are as follows:
[0029] Step 1. Determine the puncture point and double-tunnel route: the patient is placed in a supine position with the occipital removed, the shoulder on the side to be punctured is elevated, the head is turned to the opposite side, and the neck and anterior chest wall on that side are fully exposed. The low point of the triangular area formed by the sternal head and the clavicular head is the puncture point and marked. Draw a marking line 1 cm away from the same level as the puncture point. Let the outer end of the marking line be point A. The place is the body surface outlet of the catheter, mark it, connect point A and the body surface outlet with a marker pen, the puncture point → point A is subcutaneous tunnel 1, and point A → body surface exit is subcutaneous tunnel 2;
[0030] Step 2. Measure the length of the catheter: the distance from the puncture point to the right sternoclavicular joint to the third intercosta...
Embodiment 3
[0039] The specific operation steps are as follows:
[0040]Step 1. Determine the puncture point and double-tunnel route: the patient is placed in a supine position with the occipital removed, the shoulder on the side to be punctured is elevated, the head is turned to the opposite side, and the neck and anterior chest wall on that side are fully exposed. The low point of the triangular area formed by the sternal head and the clavicular head is the puncture point and marked. Draw a marking line 1 cm away from the same level as the puncture point. Let the outer end of the marking line be point A. The place is the body surface outlet of the catheter, mark it, connect point A and the body surface outlet with a marker pen, the puncture point → point A is subcutaneous tunnel 1, and point A → body surface exit is subcutaneous tunnel 2;
[0041] Step 2. Measure the length of the catheter: the distance from the puncture point to the right sternoclavicular joint to the third intercostal...
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