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Pediatric Vascular Access in Brief: Preoperative, Operative, and Postoperative Considerations

Video Published 2022-09-15 Updated 2026-01-13

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Topic Overview

Comprehensive guide to pediatric central venous access covering device types (CVCs, ports, Broviacs, dialysis catheters), placement techniques, and clinical decision-making. Emphasizes ultrasound-guided internal jugular approach with low neck puncture, micropuncture needles for neonates, and pre-procedural imaging for complex cases.

Key Takeaways

  • Use ultrasound-guided IJ access as first choice; stick low on neck (near clavicle) to minimize catheter migration with head movement.
  • Micropuncture kit with 21-gauge needle preferred for neonates/infants to reduce vascular injury risk compared to standard 18-gauge.
  • Vertical shoulder roll positioning provides optimal access to bilateral subclavian and jugular sites in small children.
  • Femoral access has higher infection/complication rates; chest/neck sites preferred for central venous catheters.
  • Pre-procedural Doppler ultrasound or venography indicated for patients requiring multiple lines to assess vessel patency and stenosis.

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