Summary

This document describes methods for accessing blood vessels, including surgical procedures and techniques like the Seldinger technique. It covers different vessels and locations, providing visual aids and explanations for each. The document targets medical professionals and provides a valuable guide for various vascular intervention procedures.

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VESSEL ACCESS PERCUTANEOUS CUTDOWN PERCUTANEOUS FEMORAL BRACHIAL AXILLARY LOWER EXTREMETIES PELVIC AREA ABDOMINAL AORTA AND BRANCHES THORACIC AORTA BRACHIOCEPHALIC VESSELS CORONARY ARTERIES AND LEFT VENTRICLE OF THE HEART BRACHIAL LEFT BRACHIAL LEFT VERTE...

VESSEL ACCESS PERCUTANEOUS CUTDOWN PERCUTANEOUS FEMORAL BRACHIAL AXILLARY LOWER EXTREMETIES PELVIC AREA ABDOMINAL AORTA AND BRANCHES THORACIC AORTA BRACHIOCEPHALIC VESSELS CORONARY ARTERIES AND LEFT VENTRICLE OF THE HEART BRACHIAL LEFT BRACHIAL LEFT VERTEBRAL ARTERY BASILAR ARTERY POSTERIOR FOSSA RIGHT BRACHIAL RIGHT VERTEBRAL ARTERY BASILAR ARTERY POSTERIOR FOSSA AXILLARY LEFT AXILLARY DESCENDING AORTA AND ABDOMINAL AORTA PELVIC AREA LOWER EXTREMETIES RIGHT AXILLARY ASCENDING AORTA AND LEFT VENTRICLE OF THE HEART SELECTIVE CORONARY FOUR VESSEL STUDY OF THE CEREBRAL VESSELS CUTDOWN MINOR SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO ISOLATE A VESSEL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THE CATHETER VESSEL OF CHOICE-BRACHIAL VEIN SELDINGER TECHNIQUE provides safe access to blood vessels and other hollow organs introduced for the first time in 1953 by Dr. Sven Ivar Seldinger, Swedish radiologist

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