Abstract

BackgroundAxillary vein puncture is a popular puncture site for pacemaker implantation. However, due to the lacking of body surface markers, the current puncture method is too complicated and affect the popularization and application of axillary vein puncture. Here, we performed a new body surface landmark to make the blind axillary vein puncture simple and easy. MethodsThe study population included 30 patients referred for pacemaker implantation using axillary vein puncture. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was used to determine the direction and the surface landmarks of the axillary vein. Medial cusp of thoracic triangle and the coracoid process were directly touched with fingers. The puncture point was about 1 cm below the coracoid, and the needle tip pointed to the medial cusp of thoracic triangle with the angle of 30–60°. ResultsThere was little variation in distribution of axillary vein. The body surface landmark of the junction of the axillary vein and the subclavian vein is on the medial cusp of thoracic triangle. In these 30 patients, blind axillary vein puncture was successful obtained in all patients. There was no pneumothorax and inadvertent arterial puncture. The pacemaker lead wire was placed smoothly. Moreover, the pacemaker pocket was ideally positioned when cut along the puncture point. ConclusionsBlind axillary vein access using the body surface landmark of the thoracic triangle is an effective method for pacemaker implantation and can obvious avoid the complications usually observed with the traditional subclavian vein approach.

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