Veinfinders

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Precedex

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I am interested in purchasing a vein finder for my group which specializes in pediatric and neonatal anesthesia. I'd appreciate the input from anyone who has experience with any of the commerically available products.

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Don't waste your money. For really difficult IV's in peds the Sonosite S-Nerve works well and does double duty for blocks and lines, etc.
Yes, they work great for deep veins, but I can usually get a superficial one. Check out the vein viewer video. I've used it. I like it. Just my opinion, obviously.
When I call for the sonosite, I'm usually in some deep stool and end up dropping a central line, sometimes I find a deep vein I can hit. ie. former 26 weeker, 3 or 4 months in the NICU, covered in little pinhole scars, now eating via PEG and really fat, or something equally painful.🙄
 
Accuvein sucks, big time, I don't understand why people like this POS. We trialed it twice, for weeks.
The winner is the VeinViewer. I would buy this tomorrow.
http://www.veinviewer.com/veinviewer-vision
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWnl_Kuetag
It's bulky, but that may be a good thing. Hard to lose and steal.
The next generation will be great.

Cool but way to big for my purposes. I need something that I could potentially lose and have stolen. Like something that fits in my pocket.