ventrogluteal site

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anyone (Gbart, hint-hint) have a good link to a site that describes the ventrogluteal site and how to inject?

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swift
 
There's some pics in that thread link that should help you see where it is. It's the upper part of the glute.
 
I keep thinking it's my back fat back there! I'm going to try it tonight and I'll let you guys know how it goes.
 
everybody keeps saying there lost read the link and the description and i dont see how you could possibly still be lost.
 
Its a great site, i have nothing to compare it too cause i never hit anything else. But i actually just took a pic of my shot on monday, so if any of you guys are still lost i can post it. Painless, and ive been dumping about 2 1/2 cc's in each vent a week. The fact that its called the ventroGLUTEAL site had me slkeptical about where i was injecting for a while, cause it mad eme think it should be closer to my ass, but its closer to the front of your leg, a guy told me to place my hands facing down on my hips, and shift my weight from foot to foot, the muscle you feel bulging out on each site is where you wanna hit it. My favorite part about it is that you can see veins real well, cause theres alot coming fom the groin area, so its easy to avoid them.
 
Yep, I've heard it is a really good site to use. Still have to be careful about scar tissue building up, but it's a good site.
 
hey bro post that pic for the few people that still dont quite get it. I think it would be helpful for them if you have the time that is. thanks.
 
oh and saudedes your lookin great bro every pic you put up your gettin bigger keep up the good work :thumbsup:
 
Santo224 said:
... i actually just took a pic of my shot on monday, so if any of you guys are still lost i can post it.
post away bro, I think it would be helpful for all of us. thanks.



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Hey sorry for not bein around with that pic guys, just moved outta school and down to the sure where i dont have a comp, im on my girls computer now, so tonight ill put that pic up.
 
here is some info on a relatively unused injection site that people are really missing the boat on. it is easy to use and can accomodate a higher volume than any other injection site we use.

Is everybody familiar with the ventrogluteal site?


O.K here's the write up straight from one of my text books:

The ventrogluteal site is the primary site for individuals over seven months old because there are no large nerves or blood vessels in the area. In addition, the ventrogluteal area is usually less fatty than the buttocks, meaning that more medication is administered directly to the muscle.
When the ventrogluteal site is used, the injection is made into the gluteus minimus and the gluteus medius muscles. The site is situated in a triangle within three palpable bony landmarks: the iliac crest, the anterior superior iliac crest and the greater trochanter of the femur.
THe site may be located by placing the palm of the hand on the lateral part of the greater trochanter with the index finger on the anterior superior iliac spine. Then the middle fingers are stretched dorsally as far along the iliac crest as possible. An alternative method of locating the ventrogluteal sit has been developed by Rhoda Brooke through her nursing experiences with adults and chilrdren. Whith this method it is not necessary to lay the nurs's hands on th body. Rather, the individual's anatomy is relied on more specifically. In Brooke's method, an imaginary line is drawn from the top of the iliac crest down to the trocanter. Then another line, parallel to the waistline is drawn from the anterior superior iliac spine (hip bone) to join the first line. The point of intersection is the ventrogluteal site. It is important to palpte the injection site; it should feel soft and fleshy. If it feels hard, the site is likely too close to the bone and will have to be adjusted accordingly.
An injection may be given into the ventogluteal site with the patient in a prone, supine or side-lying position. (Dugas et al., 1999, p.1153)


This is how I locate my site: I do the injection standing up in front of my mirror. I turn to the side so I can visulize the site in the mirror as well. I then find the greater trochanter (this is the top of your femur that inserts into the hip - you can find it easily by feeling around as you lift your leg up and down a bit). Once you've located that, just find the front of your pelvis on that side and follow the ridge (iliac crest) to the back. you can use your hand to guide imaginary lines that go from the two ends of the pelvis to the greater trochanter - an upside down triangle. Once you have an imaginary triangle traced find the middle. Push down in the area to ensure it is soft and not bony. If it is soft you can inject, so swab the area with alchohol, prepare your needle - I have used as small as insulin needles (I'm lean) to as large as 22 gauge and as long as 1" 1/2.
According to my drug guide you can inject as much as 5 CC at ONE TIME! in this site!

Once you guys try this site you will never want to go back to doing the dorsogluteal muscle - trust me! besides the quads, once you get your landmarking down it is the easiest site to access, and the safest, and best of all it doesn't affect any major muscles involved in walking, doing legs e.t.c.

you will feel like an injection newbie the first time you try this spot but you will fall in love with it
originally posted by pincrusher.
 
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