Short Axis View Needle Guide

Vascular Access: VA

Cannulation of veins and arteries is an important aspect of patient care for the administration of fluids and medications and for monitoring purposes. The use of Ultrasound in Vascular Access enhances the safety of Vascular Punctures. Not only, by decreasing failed puncture attempt rates but also the complications and costs

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abdominal aortic aneurysm Scheme

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: AAA

An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm is an enlarged area in the lower part of the major vessel that supplies blood to the body (Aorta). The Aorta runs from the heart through the center of the chest and abdomen.   The Aorta, the largest artery in the body, is a blood vessel

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Venous Ultrasound Scheme

Venous Ultrasound: VU

Ultrasonography (US) is the most useful and widely used modality for evaluating venous diseases. Venous Ultrasound is a procedure used to produce images of the veins in the body. It is commonly used to search for blood clots, especially in the veins of the leg – a condition often referred

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IAC Ultrasound Guided

Insertion Of An Arterial Catheter: IAC

Insertion of an arterial cater is performed in the ICU to facilitate hemodynamic monitoring and frequent blood sampling. Overall, arterial catheterization has high success and low complication rates, but in patients who are critically ill, the incidence of failure is higher because of hypotension, peripheral edema, and obesity. Ultrasound guided

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SBG Stellate Ganglion Block

Stellate Ganglion Block: SGB

A Stellate Ganglion Block SGB is a local anesthetic injection to block the neck’s voice box nerves. Ultrasound imaging is an ideal tool for stellate ganglion block (SGB) due to clarity, portability, lack of radiation, and low cost The SGB can be done to relieve pain or determine the source

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Platet Rich Plasma - PRP

Platelet-Rich Plasma: PRP

Platelet-Rich Plasma: PRP is an effective pain-management treatment and therapy. It aims in treating lateral epicondylitis through inducing inflammation rather than suppressing it. Although it is considered one of the newer and most exciting is platelet-rich plasma therapies, which is ideal for cases where a patient just isn’t healing when he

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Musculoskeletal ultrasound

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (MSK)

Ultrasound images of the musculoskeletal (MSK) system provide pictures of muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves and soft tissues throughout the body. The diagnosis of tissues is a specific process. MSK ultrasound requires top-class equipment with the highest quality transducers. Which Ultrasound scanner do doctors use for Musculoskeletal? Two wireless ultrasound

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chronic back pain by facet arthropathy

Ultrasound Guided Facet Nerve Block

Ultrasound-guided facet nerve block is performed by physicians on patients with chronic back pain by facet arthropathy. Ultrasound, is a portable, moderately priced imaging modality and is not associated with exposure to radiation. Which ultrasound scanner is used for ultrasound-guided Facet Nerve Block? The SIFULTRAS-5.2 not only allows physicians to

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Transrectal Prostate - SIFSOF

Transrectal Prostate Ultrasound (TRUS)

The prostate is found under the base of the bladder in men. It circles the urethra like a napkin ring. The prostate gland produces and secretes an alkaline fluid, which energizes and protects the sperm during ejaculation. Commonly the prostate enlarges and changes with age. When the prostate enlarges, it

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