The position of the common facial vein in neonates: An alternate route for central venous catheter placement.
Daniël Johannes van TonderNatalie KeoughMartin L van NiekerkAlbert Neels Van SchoorPublished in: Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
We found the CFV inferior to the upper one third and just superior to half of the length of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, indicating a possible "safe-zone" where a skin incision could be made over the anteromedial border of sternocleidomastoid. The CFV is easily identified from surrounding landmarks. It could be used as a safe, alternative route for inserting a CVC if its average length (8.72 mm) and diameter (1.50 mm) are taken into account.