Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Methods for Intravenous Injection and Blood Collection in the Guinea Pig via Veins of the Forelimb without Anesthesia
Kazuaki W. TAKAHASHIShinichi SAKUMAHideo UEDAKoichi Y. EBINOToru R. SAITOTomonori IMAMICHI
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1980 Volume 29 Issue 3 Pages 351-354

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Methods for intravenous injection and blood collection by way of the forelimb in guinea pigs without anesthesia were investigated, with the results as follows: 1) Both the accessory cephalic and cephalic veins were found available for injection as well as for drawing blood samples. Venipuncture was accomplished with greater ease by using the accessory cephalic vein. 2) The following procedure has proven practical. (i) Clip the hair over the site. (ii) Restrain the animal to immobilize the foreleg in slight extension by grasping it at the elbow joint with the thumb and forefinger over its dorsal and ventral aspects, respectively. (iii) After disinfecting the skin surface with alcohol, perform injection using an appropriate syringe with a 27 (1/4) or 25 (1/3) gauge intravenous needle, or puncture the vein with a 23 (1/2) gauge i.v. needle to collect the blood that drips out.
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