was 37% for the distal cephalic, 31% for the midcephalic, and 32% for the midbasilic vein. The degree of venodilatation noted as a percentage increase after placement of the block compared with ...
The cephalic vein is located along the leading edge of the patagium or the antebrachial wing membrane (Fig. 1). The saphenous (interfemoral) vein is found in the uropatagium (tail membrane ...
Applying pressure causes the vessels to dilate and is analogous to 'holding off' a forelimb cephalic vein in a dog or cat ... should always be taken from the distal end of the tail.
Intraoperative duplex ultrasonography was used to assess venodilatation before and after the block at the (1) midcephalic vein at the level of the elbow, (2) the distal cephalic vein at the level ...