Where is the Dorsogluteal injection site?
On the outside of the thigh between the hip and the knee. Gluteus Medius. These are called dorsogluteal injections. It’s an injection into the buttocks.
What are the sites of giving injection?
Intramuscular injection sites
- Deltoid muscle of the arm. The deltoid muscle is the site most typically used for vaccines.
- Vastus lateralis muscle of the thigh.
- Ventrogluteal muscle of the hip.
- Dorsogluteal muscles of the buttocks.
Why is Dorsogluteal injection not recommended?
Recent literature state that dorsogluteal site should not be preferred for intramuscular injection. Because the dorsogluteal site is close to the sciatic nevre and the superior gluteal nerve and artery and subcutaneous tissue at the dorsogluteal site is thick.
What is the Dorsogluteal area?
The two most commonly referenced intramuscular injection sites are the dorsogluteal, ventrogluteal sides in the gluteal region for adults. Historically the dorsogluteal injection side is the main side for injection. This site been used by nurses for years as the target of choice for intramuscular injections.
Is Bleeding After IM injection normal?
Light bleeding at the injection site is normal, but a person can use a bandage if necessary.
What is the difference between Ventrogluteal and Dorsogluteal?
The dorsogluteal fat pad is of inconsistent thickness (1 to 9 cm), whereas the ventrogluteal is more uniform among individuals (3.75 cm or less). Muscle underlying this thickness at the ventrogluteal site is easily penetrated with the usual 11/2-inch needle used for IM injections.
What size needle is used for intramuscular injection?
A 1” needle is sufficient in adults weighing 130–152 lbs (60–70 kg). A 1–1½” needle is recommended in women weighing 152–200 lbs (70–90 kg) and men weighing 152–260 lbs (70–118 kg). A 1½” needle is recommended in women weighing more than 200 lbs (90 kg) or men weighing more than 260 lbs (118 kg).
Is it normal to have a lump after injection?
Nodules can occur following any vaccine. They usually present in the days or weeks following immunisation and are most often reported following vaccines given in infancy or childhood. A nodule can persist for weeks and sometimes months. They are usually asymptomatic but can be tender and/or itchy.
Is Dorsogluteal injection safe?
However, there are dangers associated with erroneous performance of this task, particularly with dorsogluteal IM injections. Dangers include damage to the sciatic nerve, with symptoms including complete paralysis of the muscles supplied by portions of the sciatic nerve, sensory loss, and paraesthesias.
What is the best site for buttock injections?
Locate and Prepare an Injection Site First divide the buttock in half from top to bottom and then in half from side to side. The injection will be given in the upper outer quarter. You should be able to feel a curved bone in this quarter. The injection will go in this quarter below the curved bone.
What is the difference between Dorsogluteal and ventrogluteal?
The dorsogluteal site is characterised by thicker subcutaneous fat, muscle and total tissue than the ventrogluteal site. Female gender, and waist and hip circumferences are significant predictors of subcutaneous fat thickness at both sites; male gender is a significant predictor for dorsogluteal site muscle thickness.
Why is ventrogluteal preferred?
With studies in recent years, it is recommended to use of ventrogluteal site instead of dorsogluteal site for injection because of it is away from the sciatic nerve and large blood vessels, it is more easy to identify and for reasons such as the subcutanous tissue is being more thinner for intramuscular injection.