Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: Retrospective study

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Aims: To examine depth of subcutaneous fat at gluteal intramuscular injection sites. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: General hospital. Participants: 100 consecutive adults who had computed tomography of the pelvis. Main outcome measures: Minimum distance between the surface of the skin and the nearest edge of muscle at intramuscular injection sites. Results: 12 patients had a ventrogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, the maximum depth of a green needle, and 26 had a ventrogluteal depth of more than 25 mm, the maximum depth of a blue needle. 43 patients had a dorsogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, and 72 had a dorsogluteal depth of more than 25 mm. The intramuscular site was likely to be deeper in women. Conclusion: Standard green and blue needles do not reach the gluteal muscles in a considerable number of patients.

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Nisbet, A. C. (2006). Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: Retrospective study. British Medical Journal, 332(7542), 637–638. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38706.742731.47

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