Ultrasound (US) is a very useful tool for difficult intravenous (IV) cannulation
Indications
Previously confirmed case of difficult IV cannulation
Failed IV cannulation
Anticipated difficult IV access (e.g. vein neither visible nor palpable, high adiposity)
Preparation
Equipment
IV cannula and associated equipment for cannulation
Use the linear ultrasound probe 25mm (small one)
US gel: both non-sterile and sterile
Ultrasound probe sterile sleeve
Clean gloves or sterile gloves (preferred)
Procedure
Positioning and technique
Wash hands
Prepare everything as you would for IV cannulation and blood collection
Put on gloves +/- gown
Clean large area of skin over the vein with an alcohol wipe or chlorhexidine solution
Scan and locate a suitable vein (use non-sterile US gel)
Cubital fossa area or volar aspect of mid forearm are good locations to start with. Otherwise, have a look at the saphenous vein.
Scan the cross-section of the vein, then turn the probe 900 slowly to scan it longitudinally to see the alignment of the vein
Use either of the two methods below:
LAMP = Locate, Align, Mark, Puncture – use US to mark and then cannulate
LAP = Locate, Align, Puncture – visualise with US in real time
LAMP Approach:
Scan the vein as above (using non-sterile US gel)
Mark the vein location using a pen (or tip of a pen cap to make an indentation), on both sides of the probe after aligning the centre of the probe on the vein (cross section view)
Wipe the gel off with gauze
Clean the skin again with alcohol wipe or chlorhexidine
Cannulate the vein as usual using the two marks on the skin
LAP Approach:
Cover the US probe with the sterile sleeve
Apply sterile gel inside the probe sleeve and some on the skin
Use either the cross-sectional view or the longitudinal view in real time
Align the centre of the probe with the vein
Pierce the skin close (2-5mm) to the centre of the probe
Look for the needle tip entering the vein
You can see the depression and movement of tissue around it
If using the cross-sectional view, you will need to slide the probe to follow the tip of the cannula needle
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