A Formation of a true knot in subclavian venous catheter in a patient in the intensive care unit
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Published:2020-12-07
Issue:6
Volume:24
Page:
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ISSN:2220-5799
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Container-title:Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care
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language:
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Short-container-title:APIC
Author:
Shkurupii Dmytro Anatoliovich,
Kholod Dmytro AnatoliovichORCID
Abstract
Vascular catheters installation is most frequently used in critical care units. A node in the catheter lumen is a rare mechanical complication of the central venous catheterization. The 14-year-old was treated for acute appendicitis complicated by diffuse purulent peritonitis. It was decided to install a central venous catheter on the very first day of treatment. A catheterization of the right subclavian vein according to Seldinger was carried out. The catheter functioned properly for 6 days. On the 7th day, in the process of removal of the catheter, its extraction was blocked at a 1 cm depth from the tip. The catheter was removed by strong physical force with the occurrence of a hematoma in the area of installation of the catheter. Once removed, on the catheter there was found a node, formed inside the vessel. In this case, no disabling and life-threatening complications as a result of the use of the catheter were recorded. In the future, the patient was discharged recovered.
Publisher
Aga Khan University Hospital
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine