Venous Cutdown - Procedure

Procedure

The skin is cleaned, draped, and anesthetized if time allows. The greater saphenous vein is identified on the surface, a full-thickness transverse skin incision is made, and 2 cm of the vein is freed from the surrounding structures. The vessel is tied closed distally, the proximal portion is transected (venotomy) and gently dilated, and a cannula is introduced through the venotomy and secured in place with a more proximal ligature around the vein and cannula. An intravenous line is connected to the cannula to complete the procedure.

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