Intraosseous cannulation is an accepted means to achieve vascular access when peripheral venous access is not available. It is common practice to flush the intraosseous cannula with saline prior to ...
Intraosseous vascular access is a technique in which the bone marrow cavity is used as a noncollapsible vascular entry point (Figure 1). It is considered to be the standard alternative to peripheral ...
1" below (2 to 3 cm) the tubercle of the tibia. The puncture site is chosen and if necessary infiltrate with ½% Novocaine using the bone marrow needle or a 18 gauge spinal needle. The cutaneous ...