The second part approximates the muscle. Lastly, the third part is lateral to the muscle. Each subclavian artery extends about two centimeters above the neck’s clavicle, which is located above the ...
CEREBROVASCULAR insufficiency due to subclavian-artery occlusion is more frequent, more simply diagnosed and more easily treated than generally recognized. Only recently has attention been focused on ...
Subclavian steal syndrome occurs when blood flow reverses in one of the arteries supplying blood to the neck, head, and arms. The condition is usually caused by a narrowing in one of the arteries and ...
Subclavian artery stenosis arises when atherosclerotic plaque or occlusive disease narrows the lumen of the subclavian artery, compromising blood flow to the upper limb and, in severe cases, inducing ...
The SAVES method is an effective and safe approach for ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary/subclavian vein cannulation. Cannulation is a procedure of inserting a flexible tube (catheter) into ...