Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 2002
Angiographic, Anatomic and Clinical Technique Descriptions of A Subcarapacial Venipuncture Site for Chelonians
Angiographic, Anatomic and Clinical Technique Descriptions of A Subcarapacial Venipuncture Site for Chelonians
DVM,
BVetMed, DZooMed (Reptilian), MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Zoo & Wildlife Medicine (Reptiles), and
PhD
Page Range: 32 – 37
A novel technique for chelonian venipunture is described. Angiographic studies using radio-opaque iohexol, static radiography, and video fluoroscopy were undertaken in several chelonian species. Latex injected dissections were also performed to confirm the vascular anatomy. These studies indicate that a clinically useful venipuncture site is present in the anterior dorsal midline at the junction of the common intercostal veins and the caudal cervical branch of the external jugular veins, located just craniad of the last mobile cervical vertebra.ABSTRACT
Keywords: Chelonia; vein; venipuncture; blood collection; anatomy; radiography; fluoroscopy
Copyright: © 2002, ARAV. 2002