Module 9 Flashcards
One location is used for both injection and drainage, requiring only one incision to be made. The most frequently used are the right common carotid artery.
One-point injection
Injection from one site and drainage from a separate site.
Split injection
Vascular injection that utilizes two or more injection sites
Multi point injection
Method of injection wherein both common carotid arteries are raised.
Retricted cervical injection
Embalming technique that uses a very strong arterial solution( often waterless) The solution is injected under high pressure in spurs into a body area. Very little solution is injected; the technique attempts to limit swelling; for example in bodies with facial trauma or early decomposition.
Instant tissue fixation
method of injection-drainage in which embalming solution is injected and then injection is stopped while drainage is open.
Alternate drainage
Method of drainage in which drainage occurs continuously during vascular injection.
Concurrent drainage
Method of drainage in which the drainage is stopped at intervals while the injection continues.
Intermittent drainage