Figure 3A: The ultrasound probe is placed in the initial position (1) with the probe marker facing cephalad. 3B: Slide the ultrasound transducer along the inferior aspect of the clavicle until close to the deltopectoral groove (2). 3C: Note that in the initial position (1) the axillary artery (Ax) may be visible just under the clavicle (C). 3D: In the second position (2), the axillary artery (Ax) is visible and away from the pleura.
Figure 3A: The ultrasound probe is placed in the initial position (1) with the probe marker facing cephalad. 3B: Slide the ultrasound transducer along the inferior aspect of the clavicle until close to the deltopectoral groove (2). 3C: Note that in the initial position (1) the axillary artery (Ax) may be visible just under the clavicle (C). 3D: In the second position (2), the axillary artery (Ax) is visible and away from the pleura.
By Joseph Harrington
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on October 15, 2018
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