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When the needle is about the enter the vein there will frequently be indentation of the superficial side of the vessel. Caution is required at this point, as too much pressure will result in a sudden release of that tension and the needle penetrating the posterior wall. In this case, once the vessel wall releases and the vein returns to a round shape the needle can be seen near (but not through) the posterior wall of the internal jugular vein.