Venous air embolism is a devastating and potentially life-threatening complication that can occur during neurosurgical procedures. We report the development and use of the "inter-mammary sticky roll," a technique to reliably secure a precordial Doppler ultrasonic probe to the chest wall during neurosurgical cases that require lateral decubitus positioning. We have found that this noninvasive technique is safe, and effectively facilitates a constant Doppler signal with no additional risk to the patient.
Keywords: adhesive tape; inter-mammary sticky roll; intermammary cleft; intermammary sulcus; neuroanesthesia; neurosurgery; precordial doppler; probe positioning; surgical towel; venous air embolism.