ventroglúteo
Ventroglúteo, also known as ventrogluteal region, refers to a anatomical area of the hip used predominantly for intramuscular injections. It is formed by the gluteus medius and minimus muscles and lies on the lateral aspect of the hip. The term is used in several languages, including Portuguese and Spanish, as well as in medical English.
Anatomy and boundaries. The ventroglúteo site is bounded anteriorly by the tensor fasciae latae, posteriorly by
Clinical significance. The ventroglúteal site is widely recommended for intramuscular injections because of the substantial muscular
Technique and landmarks. To locate the site, identify the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the iliac
Variations and considerations. In infants or certain conditions, alternative IM sites (such as the vastus lateralis)