Figure 1: Overview of the initial and final probe position when performing the block. Slide the transducer (blue solid line) from mid-clavicle region to the deltopectoral groove. The probe marker (green dot) should face cephalad. The goal is to visualize the subclavian/axillary artery as it exits below the clavicle.
Figure 1: Overview of the initial and final probe position when performing the block. Slide the transducer (blue solid line) from mid-clavicle region to the deltopectoral groove. The probe marker (green dot) should face cephalad. The goal is to visualize the subclavian/axillary artery as it exits below the clavicle.
By Joseph Harrington
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on October 15, 2018
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