The Scrotal Displacement of the Catheter After Femoral Venous Cutdown: A Neonatal Case Report from Iran

Author:

Shamel Shirin,Zarkesh Mohammad Reza

Abstract

Introduction: One of the most preferred cutdown access sites in neonates is the femoral vein; however, the medical staff should be aware of the associated complications. In this study, we present a case where the displacement of the catheter tip after femoral vein cutdown resulted in a scrotal hematoma. Case Presentation: A neonate with a gestational age of 39 weeks and a birth weight of 3740 grams was born in an academic hospital in Tehran, Iran, in 2022. The newborn gradually showed symptoms of respiratory distress and was immediately transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Within the first minutes of NICU admission, the newborn developed acute respiratory distress, and a chest X-ray revealed congenital pneumonia. The patient was promptly intubated, and endotracheal surfactant was administered. Simultaneously, peripheral vascular access was established. On day 3, the vascular access failed, and multiple attempts at percutaneous venipuncture were unsuccessful. A consultation with an expert pediatric surgeon led to the decision to perform a surgical venous cutdown. A 22-gauge catheter was inserted into the external iliac vein through the right femoral access to initiate intravenous fluid and antibiotics. Within the next four hours, the neonate developed right scrotal edema, discoloration, localized erythema, and clear fluid leakage from the right scrotum. Intravenous infusion was urgently clamped. The pediatric surgeon recommended catheter removal, suspecting displacement of the catheter. A sonography examination revealed a hypoechoic 11 × 10 × 4 mm region, indicating a hematoma at the inferior pole of the right testis. The neonate was placed under serial follow-up to monitor vital signs and local manifestations. The patient was managed with conservative treatment and discharged in good condition on the 10th day of NICU admission. Conclusions: The presented case demonstrated scrotal damage following femoral cutdown catheterization. This unexpected complication was effectively managed by the immediate removal of the catheter, close monitoring, conservative therapy, and serial follow-ups, which prevented the progression of local signs. NICU staff should be aware of the potential for testicular injuries in such cases.

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