Difficult IV in Cancer Patients - Do not Depend on Ultrasound

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  • čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
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    The Art and Skill of IV Insertion in Cancer Patients with Difficult Veins
    Navigating IV access in patients with a history of cancer, particularly those who've undergone chemotherapy, presents a unique set of challenges. Chemotherapy can damage veins, causing sclerosis, reducing elasticity, and making veins more fragile. Frequent venipunctures during treatment only exacerbate the issue, leaving healthcare professionals with limited and hard-to-access venous sites.
    While ultrasound-guided IV access is a valuable tool, mastering traditional techniques can be more time-efficient. This video unveils expert techniques for inserting an IV in patients with difficult veins, drawing on the invaluable tips and strategies from NYSORA's groundbreaking Manual of Difficult IV Access. Watch till the end to uncover these life-changing techniques.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @Mus-Doc
    @Mus-Doc Před 3 měsíci +30

    Why are all the "difficult" IV videos have patients that actually don't have difficult veins. Please make videos of patients with really difficult veins that cannot be seen or palpated.

    • @cnghiem67
      @cnghiem67 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Look at his other videos. His techniques are amazing, especially with the reverse esmark

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Big thanks for your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to help. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and tell us what you think. Together, we'll nail IV access like pros! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @alexbondarev8986
    @alexbondarev8986 Před 3 měsíci +1

    תודה! זו באמת שיטה יוצאת דופן. אתה, דוקטור, מדריך נפלא. לא חשבתי שמשהו עוד יכול להפתיע אותי.

  • @TDalmagro
    @TDalmagro Před 3 měsíci +9

    Very interesting! Thank you for spreading knowledge, I already purchased the IV Manual and I’m very impressed by the quality of images and tips!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 3 měsíci +5

      That is great to know. We would LOVE to hear about what you think about the the manual. Which additional videos would you like to see here? THank you for watching\!

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Your wonderful comments and support mean a lot to us! If you or your nurses or colleagues are struggling with IV access, check out the new NYSORA IV Access App. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. We'll master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @rishiraj2548
    @rishiraj2548 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Good day greetings

  • @888167
    @888167 Před 3 měsíci +12

    why the paravenous entry instead of straight into the vein?

    • @sorenjorgensen5334
      @sorenjorgensen5334 Před 3 měsíci +9

      My guess is that the vein has hardened on the top, from being extensively punctured from that angle prior to this cannulation. Puncturing it from the side, helps avoid this "scar tissue". Also, when the vein tends to roll a lot, choosing to puncture it from a specific side can be helpful, because you kindda know where the vien would roll towards. That would be especially helpful, when you cannot see the vein.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@sorenjorgensen5334Indeed. Most practitioners go for the routine - they do not keep on mind various options. Multiple punctures on the top of the vein - result in scarring and thickening of the top wall - making it challenging to cannulate. Therefore, paraveneous with an entry from the lateral side is often better/more successful. Greetings

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Agree with Dr Blues comments above!

    • @sorenjorgensen5334
      @sorenjorgensen5334 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DRBLUESNYC Aha, a car channel. Interesting :)

    • @flavio339
      @flavio339 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sorenjorgensen5334 makes sense.

  • @jihadserraji293
    @jihadserraji293 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Where can I buy the Esmarch tourniquet?

  • @veronicamergen5555
    @veronicamergen5555 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'm interested in the IV stabilization device with the velcro strap. I need it in my ASC. Would you please tell me the name of the product?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Your incredible comments and support are much appreciated! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to assist. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @charlieneu1054
    @charlieneu1054 Před 3 měsíci +1

    why do you use local anaesthetic?

  • @lisagreen7778
    @lisagreen7778 Před 2 měsíci

    A manual BP cuff inflated to 70 or 80 mmHg will achieve a similar effect to that extra long tourniquet - less discomfort and easily released

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @Propofol1234
    @Propofol1234 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Where can we find the bandage for the reverse eschmarc technique? And can we use any substitute? Thank you

    • @Nevy722
      @Nevy722 Před 3 měsíci +1

      blood pressure cuff, set just at diastolic blood pressure (usually 50-70mmHg).

    • @Propofol1234
      @Propofol1234 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Nevy722 Does this work as well as the esmarch technique? I feel with the reverse eschmarc technique there is the added benefit of progressive wrapping, thereby progressively pushing blood distally in a marching fashion with each wrap

    • @3rdCultureAussie
      @3rdCultureAussie Před 3 měsíci +1

      You could try the triple tourniquet technique, or cut up one of those thick physio elastic bands (clean it of course). Most Philips BP monitors have a tourniquet function when in acute settings.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @hammoudalesbonsplans1522
    @hammoudalesbonsplans1522 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Doc i did not understand why the para sagital insertion

    • @Rainer-tn8cw
      @Rainer-tn8cw Před 3 měsíci

      To maximise the distance from the accespoint from the skin to the accespoint of the vein in order to minimise the chance of an infection by Skinn bacteria resulting in the loss of the IV.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are facing tricky IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App has you covered. Get a 7-day free trial and share your experience. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @renaudclg4526
    @renaudclg4526 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Will the book be available soon on Amazon ? Only E-book 😢

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @celestine4141
    @celestine4141 Před 3 měsíci +1

    is there a kindle version of tehe book

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      We’re excited to share that NYSORA’s Difficult IV Access App is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Written by anesthesiologists, it’s packed with countless tips and clinical videos on how to successfully access tough veins.
      We warmly invite you to test drive the app for one week for free and let us know what you think. We believe this app will be immensely helpful to you and your colleagues. Download the app for free, share it with your colleagues, and let’s all improve our IV skills together www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Yes!

  • @Gegemon100
    @Gegemon100 Před 3 měsíci

    If there is no outflow of blood from the veins at all, and the feeling that it is 100% and visually as well

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed! Greetings and thank you for watching! How do YOU check the vein for the outflow?

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      We appreciate all your fantastic comments and support! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is the answer. Try it free for 7 days and let us know what you think. Let's conquer IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/

  • @Santosh-yb1oy
    @Santosh-yb1oy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Most of the videos of iv Cannulation have easier veins compared to what the name suggests, Reality wise few of the cancer patient veins are almost invisible... Need help in those and needed those videos...

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 3 měsíci +3

      \Greetings! Not so - it is the methods used to enlarge these veins and techniques used to cannulate them that makes the venous access in the examples you mention decevably easy. Just need to follow. Also, a great way to learn is to film yourself or your colleagues and watch those videos - it can be painful to watch.

    • @3rdCultureAussie
      @3rdCultureAussie Před 3 měsíci

      He does show a few good cases. Maybe where he lives the population is healthier than where you live? Where I live we have a massive obesity crisis. Very difficult. So I found prepping for IVC is equally as important. Convenience for administration, Purpose of IVC (gauge size), Assessment and investigation using different techniques for veins for the best possible outcome, The right type of products to use for the desired function, and the duration of intended IV therapy as well as future use. I prefer to use the BD Nexiva devices as they tend to accommodate many functions and provide comfort for health professionals and (as they are thin/flat and have lower risk of pressure injury) for the patient.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před měsícem

      Your incredible comments and support are much appreciated! If you or your nurses or colleagues are having trouble with IV access, the new NYSORA IV Access App is here to assist. Try it free for 7 days and give us your feedback. Let's master IV access together! www.nysora.com/iv-access-app/