Fig. 7
From: Ultrasound-guided peripheral venous cannulation in critically ill patients: a practical guideline

Real distance from skin to vein measured directly in the long axis. As shown, shallowest insertions determine a longest pathway to reach the vein, resulting in a large proportion of the catheter dwelling outside the vein and ultimately leading to catheter failure. In contrast, sloped insertions lead to shortening the distance to reach the vein, and aid in increasing the proportion of the catheter dwelling in the vein lumen