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Use ultrasound imaging to help identify deep and nonpalpable veins that can accommodate the placement of an IV catheter. Doppler color flow is used to differentiate the brachial artery from other anatomical structures.
Use ultrasound imaging to identify anatomy prior to intravenous catheter needle punctures, verify needle depth, and use dynamic techniques for attaining optimal needle guidance during deep vein cannulation & IV placement.
This video (part 1 of 2) details how the use of bedside ultrasound for placing central venous catheters can reduce the number of puncture attempts, increase patient safety, and increase procedural efficiency.
This video (part 2 of 2) details how to use bedside ultrasound imaging to map the anatomy and orientation of the internal jugular vein, as well as determine puncture point, needle depth, and needle trajectory during central venous cannulation.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform a foot exam.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided foot injection.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform a hand exam.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided hand injection.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform a hip exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Quadriceps Tendon exam.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided hip injection.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform a wrist exam.
Dr. Scott Pollock demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided wrist injection.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Biceps Tendon exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided shoulder injection.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform an ultrasound guided knee injection.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Supraspinatus Tendon exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Subscapularis Tendon exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform the Acromioclavicular Joint Exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform an Iliotibial Band exam.
Dr. Steven demonstrates how to perform an infraspinatus tendon and glenohumeral joint exams.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to set up a knee exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Lateral Meniscus exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a Medial Meniscus and medial collateral exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to perform a patellar tendon exam.
Dr. Steven Sampson demonstrates how to set up a shoulder exam.
Shoulder Case Study - Anterior Pathology.
Carpal Tunnel - Bifid Median Nerve.
Common extensor tear case study.
Knee - Infrapatellar Enthesopathy.
Knee - Quad Tendinosis.
Case study on Morton's Neuroma
Shoulder - Posterior Labrum.
Supraspinatus Pathology.
Ankle - Tarsal Tunnel.
M-Turbo - Transverse View Abnormal Biceps Tendon.
M-Turbo - Transverse View Biceps Tendon.
M-Turbo - Sagittal Patellar Tendon.
M-Turbo - Acromio Clavicular Joint.
M-Turbo - Longitudinal View Biceps Tendon.
M-Turbo - Achilles Tendon.
This video details how bedside transvaginal ultrasound can help emergency medicine professionals evaluate OB/GYN anatomy to diagnose possible ectopic pregnancies.
This video details how bedside ultrasound can help emergency medicine professionals visualize and diagnose various presentations of ectopic pregnancy, as well as differentiate between an ovarian cyst and an ectopic pregnancy.
This video details how ultrasound technology can be used to perform a bilateral examination to evaluate the carotid arteries for CIMT, as well as clinician and patient positioning, and ultrasound transducers orientation.
This video discusses the use of transvaginal and transabdominal ultrasound for detecting intrauterine pregnancies.
This video discusses how to use ultrasound to determine the gestational age of a normal pregnancy, determine a fetal heart rate, and identify markers for an abnormal pregnancy and fetal demise.
The advantages of Sonosite's enhanced needle visualization include no setup time, no need for new hardware or special needles, and straightforward on/off functionality.