Abstract
Umbilical venous catheterisation is carried out for the care of neonates who have very low birth weight and are critically ill. It is uncommon for catheter fragments to become fractured and retained. Here, we describe a case of a retained fractured umbilical vein catheter in an infant. An endovascular procedure to retrieve a catheter is the usual management option when the catheter has been accidentally cut and has moved proximally into a major vessel or inside the heart. It is rare to need open exploration and retrieval.